Do auditory brainstem implants favor the development of sensory integration and cognitive functions?
Background Information about the development of cognitive skills and the effect of sensory integration in children using auditory brainstem implants (ABIs) is still limited. Objective This study primarily aims to investigate the relationship between sensory processing skills and attention and memory...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Brain and behavior 2024-08, Vol.14 (8), p.e3637-n/a |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background
Information about the development of cognitive skills and the effect of sensory integration in children using auditory brainstem implants (ABIs) is still limited.
Objective
This study primarily aims to investigate the relationship between sensory processing skills and attention and memory abilities in children with ABI, and secondarily aims to examine the effects of implant duration on sensory processing and cognitive skills in these children.
Methods
The study included 25 children between the ages of 6 and 10 years (mean age: 14 girls and 11 boys) with inner ear and/or auditory nerve anomalies using auditory brainstem implants. Visual‐Aural Digit Span Test B, Marking Test, Dunn Sensory Profile Questionnaire were applied to all children.
Results
The sensory processing skills of children are statistically significant and positive, and moderately related to their cognitive skills. As the duration of implant use increases, better attention and memory performances have been observed (p |
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ISSN: | 2162-3279 2162-3279 |
DOI: | 10.1002/brb3.3637 |