The following items are either categorized as “Temporal” or contain some portion that is considered “Temporal.” Click on the test name to learn more about the product.
The MAPA-2 includes eight different subtests in the three domains (monaural, temporal, and binaural) that ASHA and AAA recommend for auditory processing assessment along with the Scale of Auditory Behaviors, a 12-item parent or teacher completed questionnaire of listening behaviors.
Monaural: Evaluate an individual’s ability to use low redundancy information.
Monaural-Selective Attention Test (MSAAT): Assesses an individual’s ability to recognize monosyllabic words with and without competing background noise of high-interest speech
Speech in Noise for Children (SINCA): Assesses an individual’s ability to recognize monosyllabic word pairs presented with competing pink noise at progressively decreasing signal-to-noise ratios
Temporal: Evaluate an individual’s ability to use acoustic information over time.
Tap Test: Assesses an individual’s ability to recognize and label an auditory pattern
Pitch Pattern Test: Assesses an individual’s ability to use cues including rate and pattern and to label what is heard
Binaural: Evaluate an individual’s ability to use unique information presented simultaneously to each ear.
Dichotic Digits: Assesses an individual’s ability to recognize digit sequences when digit pairs are presented simultaneously to each ear
Competing Sentences: Assesses an individual’s ability to recognize more complex language sequences presented simultaneously to each ear
Supplemental Subtests: Additional tests that can be used to assess an individual’s skill in the temporal area.
Duration Pattern Test: Assesses an individual’s ability to use cues including rate and pattern and to label what is heard
Gap Detection Test: Assesses an individual’s temporal resolution abilities using intervals of varying length between stimuli
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The Constraint-Induced Auditory Therapy (CIAT) is a dichotic listening therapy program based on Dichotic Interaural Intensity Difference (DIID) training.
The CIAT is a superior therapy program because of its many benefits. Some benefits include: 1) twelve hours of recorded dichotic materials for therapy, 2) manual with overview, background, score sheets, etc. 3) can be used on an unlimited number of patients, 4) uses a combination of scored exercises to be given by an administrator as well as a portion that can be self-administered, and 5) can be used with simple equipment (a CD player and headphones).
Designed for persons with specific ear deficits on dichotic listening tests (including children with dyslexia, persons with hypersensitivity to noise, adults with aphasia, or anyone who would like to improve their listening ability), the program employs recorded dichotic stimuli for specifically for the purpose of strengthening auditory processing by targeting an individual’s weaker ear through dichotic listening. Dichotic listening therapy activities can be of assistance to a person with a weak ear, will help with attention, and can facilitate listening in noise.
The CIAT program was developed by Annette Hurley, Ph.D and D. Bradley Davis, AuD, Department of Communication disorders, LSU Health Sciences Center. It consists of exercises employing numbers, syllables, words, and sentences of various lengths that are scored. Short stories, fables and a longer story could be self-administered. All are dichotic exercises. The competition is either of the same genre i.e. number vs. number or four talker babble.
The CIAT has been purchased by hospitals, private practices, school systems and parents. Several customers who purchased the Constraint-Induced Auditory Therapy (CIAT) reported positive results back to us. They say that their patients are showing real progress. One example of a positive report of Dr. Hurley’s therapy states: “…my daughter went from a deficit to very high normal ability…” If you think the CIAT might be right for your organization, email auditecinfo@auditec.com for a CIAT manual excerpt and supporting materials as pdf files. A free demo linkis also available.
PACKAGE 1: The CIAT Standard program on CD is the full set with exercises, short stories, and long story. It includes a) manual and score forms as printable pdf files, b) audio recording of Discs 1-12 for administrator, c) backup of Discs 5-12 for professionals to loan to their patients for self-administration, d) portable CD player with headphones. Available fromAuditec, Inc.
CIAT Standard (Discs 1-12); Item CD124-9; Price $1,395.00 USD FREE shipping (Importers are responsible for customs. Please check with your government to estimate these charges prior to ordering.)
PACKAGE 2: The CIAT Standard program on USB is the full set with exercises, short stories, and long story. It includes a) manual and score forms as printable pdf files on USB and b) audio recording on USB. Available fromAuditec, Inc.
CIAT Standard on USB; Item USB124-9; Price $1,395.00 USD FREE shipping (Importers are responsible for customs. Please check with your government to estimate these charges prior to ordering.)
This established test assesses the ability to process different materials arriving at the ears simultaneously. Fifty sets of digits, one through nine (except seven, having two syllables) are presented either in single pairs or double pairs. The digits begin and end simultaneously. Administration time is approximately ten minutes.
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¹If age-specific normative data for ages 7 and up is needed, consider purchasing the Dichotic Digits-Musiek version instead.
⇒Did you know Auditec sells a therapy designed for persons with specific ear deficits on dichotic listening tests called the Constraint-Induced Auditory Therapy (CIAT)?
The following items are usually categorized as “Monaural Low Redundancy” tests or contain some portion that is considered “Monaural Low Redundancy.” Click on the test name to learn more about the product.
The following items are either categorized as auditory figure ground tests or contain some portion that is considered auditory figure ground. Click on the test name to learn more about the product.