Functional hearing loss definition

Functional hearing loss means a central nervous system impairment that results in abnormal auditory perception, including an auditory processing disorder or auditory neuropathy/dys- synchrony, in which parts of the auditory system may be functioning, but the person does not attend to, respond to, localize, utilize, or accurately process auditory information.
Functional hearing loss means a central nervous system impairment that results
Functional hearing loss means a central nervous system impairment, auditory

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