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APD is a hearing impairment called auditory processing disorder.
It is a condition in which a person is unable to understand what others are saying even though it is not detected by a hearing test.

This is a collection of articles on APD.

An overview of APD is provided in "APD (Auditory Processing Disorder) Symptoms of not being able to understand what is being said even though you can hear it".
Please see Introduction.

Articles about APD

LiD (Listening difficulty) is a symptom of inability to hear even when a child’s hearing is normal
APD (Auditory Processing Disorder) Symptoms of not being able to understand what is being said even though you can hear it
Diagnosis and testing methods for APD (Auditory Processing Disorder)
APD is hard to recognize Summary of APD symptoms and specific examples
Effective for APD! If you don’t use it, your ability will deteriorate How to Train Yourself to Listen
4 types of APD in adults Characteristics and causes of each type
APD due to brain injury Hearing is closely related to the brain
Vulnerable to information from the ear APD due to developmental disabilities
Cannot concentrate on what the other person is saying About APD due to cognitive bias
Stress makes it difficult to hear APD due to psychological problems
If you realize you have APD, train to listen and create an environment
APD in children is hard to recognize Early detection affects language development
What can people around you do to create an environment for APD?
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