Auditory Processing

Definition

Difficulty hearing or processing/understanding what is heard.

Observable Behavior

  • distractibility – loses concentration due to noise in environment (i.e., ventilator, traffic, etc.)
  • sustained listening is difficult, quick to fatigue
  • studying in any high noise level room or library reading room impossible
  • difficulty distinguishing non-verbal sounds (i.e., sonar, etc.)
  • poor pitch discrimination and tonal memory in music
  • difficulty detecting difference in words that sound alike
  • misperceives message so may have misinformation in notes
  • trouble with foreign accent of professor
  • difficulty in rhyming, stress and intonation patterns in English poetry, etc.
  • trouble with foreign language
  • may get all parts of an instruction but in wrong order
  • trouble recalling phone number, dosage of medication, formula, etc.
  • very poor speller
  • trouble recalling order of events (i.e., novel, history)
  • may reverse order of syllables in pronouncing long words

Strategies for Success

  • don’t schedule back to back classes
  • choose more MWF classes (50 minutes)
  • find an empty classroom for night study
  • use textbooks on tape
  • practice listening
  • sit right in front of instructor
  • check notes with other students
  • sit in on classes a semester ahead to be sure professor is easily understood
  • read and re-read
  • check with other students
  • write information and check
  • study spelling of new terms
  • develop sequence charts
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