2018
DOI: 10.1080/25742442.2019.1600970
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Measuring Auditory Discrimination Thresholds in Preschool Children: An Empirically Based Analysis

Abstract: Auditory discrimination is an important perceptual skill that seems to develop substantially during early childhood and is predictive of key developmental outcomes like language ability. However, the estimation of reliable auditory discrimination thresholds is impeded by non-sensory limitations in young children that impact task performance. Here we used computerized simulations of child-like and adult-like performance, as well as novel behavioural task modifications with 3 and 4 year old preschool children an… Show more

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“…Tactile options included rectangular (4" x 5") pieces of sandpaper of two contrasting grit sizes: for the "smooth" texture, 3000-grit 3M Imperial Wetordry sandpaper, for the "rough" texture, 60-grit 3M wood sandpaper. Three-dimensional kinetic interfaces are a more reliable experimental instrument with young children compared to responses on a computer screen (Gillen, Agus, & Fosker, 2019).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tactile options included rectangular (4" x 5") pieces of sandpaper of two contrasting grit sizes: for the "smooth" texture, 3000-grit 3M Imperial Wetordry sandpaper, for the "rough" texture, 60-grit 3M wood sandpaper. Three-dimensional kinetic interfaces are a more reliable experimental instrument with young children compared to responses on a computer screen (Gillen, Agus, & Fosker, 2019).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%