In Synch: Sights, Sounds, and Research

It is important for both ears to work together and for both eyes to work together to integrate sights with sounds. Learn about the negative effects of hearing loss on children and adults. Learn more at http://mooreauditorytraining.com

Central Auditory Processing Deficits

An intervention team provides improvement. The Moore Auditory Integration Training Method is unique screening both auditory and visual processing skills. Evaluation findings guide auditory-visual training protocols to strengthen auditory and visual neural pathways....

A Central Hidden Hearing Loss

Central refers to the brain. Deficits means under-active. Lack of strong auditory stimulation negatively affects the development of auditory processing skills resulting in behavioral, emotional, social, and academic difficulties. One must be able to listen and...

The Link Between Vision and Hearing

The inner ear’s vestibular system helps coordinate your head, neck, and eye movement needed for maintaining single vision while reading and moving with confidence.  The eyes must be able to keep up with your movement. http://mooreauditorytraining.com