Effect of attentional state on frequency discrimination: a comparison of children with ADHD on and off medication
Debate continues over the hypothesis that children with language or literacy difficulties have a genuine auditory processing deficit. Several recent studies have reported deficits in frequency discrimination (FD), but it is unclear whether these are genuine perceptual impairments or reflective of th...
Main Authors: | A, Dorothy V. M. Bishop, Stephen Houghton, Myra Taylor |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2006
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