TY - JOUR
T1 - Development and Validation of Quadri Condition Dichotic Double Word Test in Kannada
AU - Dsouza, Sweedal Chrystal
AU - Jyotsna, C. S.
AU - Rohith, K.
AU - Yashu, M. A.
AU - Bhat, Mayur
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Author(s). Published by S. Karger AG, Basel.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Introduction: Dichotic listening (DL) is a test where auditory stimuli are presented simultaneously to each ear. DL has clinical applications in assessing APD, schizophrenia, and brain injury. It is sensitive to hemisphere differences and has been used to study language lateralization. The study aimed to develop, validate, and establish norms for a Quadri condition Dichotic Double Word Test (free recall, forced right, forced left, and switch attention) in the Kannada language (DDWT-K). Methods: This study was carried out in two phases. Phase 1 aimed to develop and validate the DDWT-K and phase 2 involved data collection. The developed novel dichotic test was administered on 100 normal-hearing adults in four conditions - free recall, forced right, forced left, and switch attention. Results: The results showed significant ear differences in free recall condition indicating right ear advantage. The switch attention condition showed slightly poorer performance when compared to both the forced attention condition indicating greater task difficulty. The testretest reliability was above 0.7 for all the conditions indicating good reliability. Conclusions: The findings demonstrated the best preservation of the original dichotic effects and hence ready for clinical use.
AB - Introduction: Dichotic listening (DL) is a test where auditory stimuli are presented simultaneously to each ear. DL has clinical applications in assessing APD, schizophrenia, and brain injury. It is sensitive to hemisphere differences and has been used to study language lateralization. The study aimed to develop, validate, and establish norms for a Quadri condition Dichotic Double Word Test (free recall, forced right, forced left, and switch attention) in the Kannada language (DDWT-K). Methods: This study was carried out in two phases. Phase 1 aimed to develop and validate the DDWT-K and phase 2 involved data collection. The developed novel dichotic test was administered on 100 normal-hearing adults in four conditions - free recall, forced right, forced left, and switch attention. Results: The results showed significant ear differences in free recall condition indicating right ear advantage. The switch attention condition showed slightly poorer performance when compared to both the forced attention condition indicating greater task difficulty. The testretest reliability was above 0.7 for all the conditions indicating good reliability. Conclusions: The findings demonstrated the best preservation of the original dichotic effects and hence ready for clinical use.
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U2 - 10.1159/000541598
DO - 10.1159/000541598
M3 - Article
C2 - 39342929
AN - SCOPUS:85209102914
SN - 1420-3030
JO - Audiology and Neurotology
JF - Audiology and Neurotology
M1 - 541598
ER -