Title of article
The effect of bottom-up and top-down auditory program training on the development of children s auditory processing skills
Author/Authors
Ahmadpour ، Sahar - Islamic Azad University, Bonab Branch , Asadollahfam ، Hassan - Islamic Azad University, Bonab Branch
Pages
18
From page
95
To page
112
Abstract
Although there have been several previous investigations on the role of auditory training for the development of auditory processing skills, it still remains unknown whether children with auditory processing difficulties can get improved auditory skills after exposure to a multi-modal training experience comprising both visual and tactile stimuli. The present study, therefore, attempted to use electronic game applications to foster the auditory processing skills of children who suffer from deficits in their listening abilities. For this purpose, the Listening Inventory for Education (LIFE) questionnaire was administered to the potential number of learners and those learners scoring below the mean were selected as the participants. Children were then assigned to one of two experimental groups: bottom-up (n = 15) and top-down (n = 15). Each group was required to complete a training program on an iPad, using the Auditory Workout app for top-down training and Auditory Processing Studio app for bottom-up auditory training. Their progress was recorded through their responses to the LIFE questionnaire. Results were then analyzed quantitatively through the use of an independent samples t test. Findings revealed the significant effectiveness of both bottom-up and top-down approaches in bring about enhanced auditory skills; results are further discussed with respect to the existing literature.
Keywords
auditory processing difficulty , bottom , up , top , down , electronic game applications
Journal title
International Journal of Foreign Language Teaching and Research
Serial Year
2018
Journal title
International Journal of Foreign Language Teaching and Research
Record number
2459760
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