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← Language & CommunicationWhy does variable word duration within a sentence impair real-time speech comprehension in individuals with auditory processing disorder?
A)Reduced motor cortex articulatory adaptation
B)Inconsistent sensorimotor feedback calibration
C)Diminished cochlear nucleus temporal resolution
D)Impaired phoneme boundary categorization ability✓
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Individuals with auditory processing disorder struggle to categorize phonemes when word durations vary unpredictably because temporal integration deficits affect their ability to normalize acoustic cues across different speaking rates; therefore phoneme identification suffers, rather than issues of motor control, sensorimotor feedback, or cochlear resolution.
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