Abstract
Purpose: With concern that typically develop- ing children are vulnerable to noise effects on narrative skills, we compared children's narrative performance in quiet and in noise. We hypothesized that narrative performance would decrease in noise and that children with lower baseline scores on auditory processing tasks would be more vulnerable to noise interference on language processing. Method: The SCAN-C Test for Auditory Processing
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