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Introduction to Temporal Processing, Its Applications to CAPD, and other Aspects of Neuroaudiology

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1.  Gap detection is a _____________ process.
  1. loudness
  2. temporal
  3. dichotic
  4. lateralized
2.  Gap detection scores are often below the norm for:
  1. Meniere's disease
  2. otosclerosis
  3. dyslexia
  4. B&C
3.  Gap detection is influenced by:
  1. gap duration
  2. gap depth
  3. presentation level
  4. all of these
4.  In pattern perception the left hemisphere is responsible for which of the following?
  1. contour recognition
  2. linguistic labeling
  3. stream segregation
  4. loudness scaling
5.  The sensitivity of pattern perception tests for cerebral lesions is approximately
  1. 55%
  2. 80%
  3. 65%
  4. 47%
6.  According to a recent study by Gallun et al. which of the following has the lowest hit rate for detecting central dysfunction from blast injury?
  1. Dichotic digits
  2. Patterns
  3. GIN
  4. MLDs
7.  Which is not a type of temporal process?
  1. integration
  2. resolution
  3. sequencing
  4. dichotic
8.  Which of the following groups would likely do best on pattern perception tests?
  1. teachers
  2. the elderly
  3. musicians
  4. 1st grade children
9.  For within channel gap detection the lead and trail segments are:
  1. the same
  2. different
  3. below 35 dB HL
  4. dichotic
10.  Which of the following is perhaps the most important factor in gap detection?
  1. neural synchrony
  2. middle ear status
  3. ear canal shape
  4. none of these

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