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Auditory processing and perception

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Auditory processing and perception refers to our ability to process and interpret sound information received from the environment. It is relied upon by a large majority for effective communication and social interaction, awareness of the environment, and in leisure activities, such as enjoying music. Thus, any conditions affecting auditory processing and perception can have a considerable impact on the quality of life of affected individuals. This Collection welcomes original research articles from Psychology, Psychiatry, and Neuroscience focusing on all aspects of auditory processing and perception and its associated disorders. The Collection considers studies reporting basic or applied research, as well as methodological advances in this domain. Research studies conducted with children, adults, and special populations are all welcome.

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Sound wave travels to ear

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  • Bonnie K. Lau, Ph.D, CCC-SLP

    University of Washington, Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Virginia Merrill Bloedel Hearing Research Center, USA

  • Hanjun Liu, PhD

    Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, The First Affiliated Hospital, Sun Yat-sen Univeristy, China

  • Hidehiko Okamoto, PhD

    Department of Physiology, International University of Health and Welfare Graduate School of Medicine, Japan

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