Influence of memory, attention, IQ and age on auditory temporal processing tests: Preliminary study

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Purpose: To investigate the existence of correlations between the performance of children in auditory temporal tests (Frequency Pattern and Gaps in Noise - GIN) and IQ, attention, memory and age measurements. Method: Fifteen typically developing individuals between the ages of 7 to 12 years and normal hearing participated in the study. Auditory temporal processing tests (GIN and Frequency Pattern), as well as a Memory test (Digit Span), Attention tests (auditory and visual modality) and intelligence tests (RAVEN test of Progressive Matrices) were applied. Results: Significant and positive correlation between the Frequency Pattern test and age variable were found, which was considered good (p < 0.01, 75.6%). There were no significant correlations between the GIN test and the variables tested. Conclusions: Auditory temporal skills seem to be influenced by different factors: while the performance in temporal ordering skill seems to be influenced by maturational processes, the performance in temporal resolution was not influenced by any of the aspects investigated.

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Murphy, C. F. B., Zachi, E. C., Roque, D. T., Ventura, D. S. F., & Schochat, E. (2014). Influence of memory, attention, IQ and age on auditory temporal processing tests: Preliminary study. CODAS, 26(2), 105–111. https://doi.org/10.1590/2317-1782/2014494IN

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