Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD), also known as Auditory Processing Disorder (APD), refers to a condition in which there is a deficit in the brain's ability to process and interpret auditory information, despite normal hearing sensitivity. It is not a hearing loss, but rather a problem with how the brain processes and makes sense of the sounds it receives. Individuals with CAPD may have difficulty understanding speech in noisy environments, following directions, discriminating between similar sounds, localizing sounds, or remembering auditory information. They may also struggle with reading, spelling, and language-related task
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