Affiliation:
1. University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston
Abstract
Six professional divers were examined as patients who presented peripheral auditory, vestibular, or central symptoms attributed to incidents which occurred while diving. Each diver received a central auditory processing (CAP) test battery consisting of: (1) a dichotic sentence listening task, (2) a monotic filtered word task, (3) a binaural fusion task, and (4) an alternating speech task. The CAP test results, in all cases, substantiated other neurological/vestibular test battery results which we have reported in detail previously.
Publisher
American Speech Language Hearing Association