How are Auditory Processing Disorders diagnosed?
Auditory processing disorders is diagnosed with a number of tests. Sometimes, these tests involve subjective measures, where we perform the tests in the sound proof booth and assess your responses to our tests. These tests are quite complex and difficult, but they are meant to be, because our goal is to stress the auditory system, so that we can get an appropriate diagnosis and determine the specific listening situations that are most challenging for you. Other times, these tests involve objective measures, where we can place electrodes on your head and measure the way your brain processes sounds.