The processing of auditory information is a complex task that involves a variety of peceptual and conceptual processes. The process begins with the sensation of an auditory signal and successfully when the appropriate meaning is assigned to the signal. In this articles we will demonstrate how professional and theoretic perspectives significantly influence the manner in which CAP is viewed, assessed, and remediated.
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