
Test of Auditory Processing Skills (TAPS-4)
| MPN | 2216-3 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Mind Resources |
| Packaging | 1 EA |
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The TAPS-4 provides information about language processing and comprehension skills across three intersecting areas: phonological processing, auditory memory and listening comprehension. These areas underpin the development of effective listening and communication skills, and are critical to the development of higher order language skills, including literacy skills.
- Word (Pair) Discrimination: Assesses an individual's ability to discriminate whether a given word pair is the same or different
- Phonological Deletion: Assesses an individual's ability to manipulate phonemes within words
- Phonological Blending: Assesses an individual's ability to synthesize a word given the individual phonemes
- Syllabic Blending (Supplemental): Assesses an individual's ability to synthesize a nonsense word given the individual syllables
- Number Memory Forward: Assesses an individual's ability to recall an auditory sequence of numbers in the given order
- Word Memory: Assesses an individual's ability to recall an auditory sequence of words in the given order
- Sentence Memory: Assesses an individual's ability to recall a spoken sentence
- Number Memory Reversed (Supplemental): Assesses an individual's ability to recall an auditory sequence of numbers in the reverse order
- Processing Oral Directions (without background noise): Assesses an individual's ability to process and recall oral directions when presented in quiet listening conditions
- Auditory Comprehension: Assesses an individual's ability to comprehend oral language at the sentence and narrative level, including literal recall, inference, and higher order language tasks such as idioms and figurative language
- Auditory Figure-Ground (Processing Oral Directions with background noise) (Supplemental): Assesses an individual's ability to process and recall oral directions when presented with competing background noise
- Memory Span (MS)
- Working Memory Capacity (MW)
- Phonetic Coding (PC)
- Resistance to Auditory Stimulus Distortion (UR)
- Listening Ability (LS)
- Ages 5 through 21 years
- Testing Time 60 - 90 minutes
- Administration Individual

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