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    Auditory Perceptual Problems Are Generally Caused by Auditory Processing Disorder
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Auditory Perceptual Problems Are Generally Caused by Auditory Processing Disorder

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Auditory perceptual problems are generally caused by auditory processing disorder or auditory neuropathy/dys-synchrony and can be corrected by a cochlear implant.

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