The premise upon which most auditory integration programs are based is that distortion in how things are heard contributes to commonly seen behavioral or learning disorders in children.
Auditory integration training is also called AIT
Auditory integration training is based upon newly learned information about the brain.
Auditory integration training (AIT), is one specific type of music/auditory therapy based upon the work of French otolaryngologists Dr. Alfred Tomatis and Dr. Guy Berard.
Upon completion of an auditory integration training program, the person's hearing should be capable of perceiving all frequencies at, or near, the same level
Dr. Alfred Tomatis and Dr. Guy Berard
The premise upon which most auditory integration programs are based is that distortion in how things are heard contributes to commonly seen behavioral or learning disorders in children
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Berard's auditory integration training consists of twenty half-hour sessions spent listening to musical sounds via a stereophonic system
It involves a person's ability to put together things heard with things seen
Well, you see there is visionary, auditory and kinesthetic. Visionary- let your students see how to do the sport Auditory- drone on about it and they learn from your words of wisdom Kinesthetic- they try the sport
Precision progression and integration are the components of Physical Readiness Training (PRT).
Auditory evoked potentials are used to diagnose hearing losses. They can distinguish damage to the acoustic nerve (which carries signals from the ear to the brain stem) from damage to the auditory pathways within the brainstem.