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Cognitive processing in children using cochlear implants: the relationship between visual memory, attention, and executive functions and developing language skills
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A comparison of a new prototype Tickle Talker with a Tactaid 7
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The development of speech perception in children using cochlear implants: effects of etiologic factors and delayed milestones
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What factors contribute to successful outcomes for children using cochlear implants
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Generalisation of tactile perceptual skills to new context following tactile-alone word recognition training with the Tickle Talker
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Latest results for adults & children using cochlear implants & future implications
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Acquisition of a tactile-alone vocabulary by normally hearing users of the Tickle Talker
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Studies of prosody perception by cochlear implant patients
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Pre- & post-operative factors affecting speech perception in adult cochlear implant users
Abstract: A common feature of published studies of cochlear implantation is a very wide range of performance levels within a group of patients. It is well-established that preoperative factors including duration of deafness, age at implantation, duration of implant use and etiology can have statistically significant effects on speech perception with a cochlear implant, but they do not account for a very high proportion of the variance within groups of implant users. The biological basis for these effects is not well established. For example, it is unclear whether the effect of duration of deafness is due to a decrease in the number of surviving ganglion cells in the cochlea, to the detailed distribution of functional neurons within the cochlea, to degeneration of nerve function at higher auditory centers, to plastic neural effects during deafness, or to a combination of all of these mechanisms. Data for other factors may cast some light on these possibilities. ; 17-21 August
Keyword: cochlear implant surgery; otolaryngology; speech perception
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/11343/26962
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The effect of language knowledge on speech perception: what are we really assessing?
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Articulation accuracy of children using an electrotactile speech processor
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Habilitation issues in the management of children using the cochlear multiple-channel cochlear prosthesis
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Tactile-auditory speech perception by unimodally and bimodally trained normal-hearing subjects
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Clinical comparison of open-set speech perception with MSP and WSPIII speech processors and preliminary results for the new SPEAK processor [Abstracts]
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The effects of auditory feedback from the nucleus cochlear implant on the vowel formant frequencies produced by children and adults
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The effect of handedness in tactile speech perception
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Cochlear implants in children, adolescents, and prelinguistically deafened adults: speech perception
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Development of an advanced electrotactile speech processor [Abstract]
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Cochlear implants in children, adolescents, and prelinguistically deafened adults: speech perception
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Factors affecting speech perceptual performance for children using the 22-electrode cochlear prosthesis [Abstract]
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