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Predicting speech perception outcomes for children using multichannel cochlear implants [Abstract]
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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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Speech perception outcomes for older patients using the nucleus cochlear implant [Abstract]
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Factors affecting speech perception outcomes for older children using multichannel cochlear implants
Abstract: 6th European Symposium on Paediatric Cochlear Implantation ; Experience with cochlear implantation in early-deafened teenagers or young adults has been somewhat disappointing, however, in recent years a proportion of older children have demonstrated excellent speech perception performance. There appears to be a wide gap between the good and poor performers within this group. It is important to investigate the possible factors influencing performance so that adolescents and their families are able to make informed decisions regarding cochlear implant surgery. This study considered a number of factors in a group of 25 children implanted in Melbourne between the ages of 8 and 18 years. Each subject completed open set speech perception testing using BKB sentences before and after implantation and pre-operative language testing using the Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test. Data were collected regarding the type of hearing loss, age at implant, age at hearing aid fitting, audiometric details, and the pre-and postoperative communication mode. Multivariate analysis suggested that three factors have a significant predictive value for post-implant speech perception: pre-operative open-set sentence score, duration of profound hearing loss and equivalent language age. These three factors accounted for 66% of the variance in this group. The results of this study suggest that children who have useful pre-implant speech perception, and higher age-equivalent scores on language measures, would be expected to do well with a cochlear implant. A shorter duration of profound hearing loss is also advantageous. Mean speech perception scores for the older group were not significantly different from younger children. ; 24-27 February
Keyword: cochlear implants; otolaryngology; speech perception
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/11343/27093
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Short-term auditory memory in children using cochlear implants
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Inhibition underlies the encoding of short voice onset times in the ventral cochlear nucleus
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A comparison of a new prototype Tickle Talker with a Tactaid 7
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Electrode discrimination and speech perception in young children using cochlear implants
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Application of the cochlear implant to profoundly hearing impaired adolescents: re-visiting the inclusion criterion for older children
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The relationship between speech perception and electrode discrimination in cochlear implantees
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Speech perception as a function of electrical stimulation rate: using the nucleus 24 cochlear implant system
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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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Short-term auditory memory in children using cochlear implants and its relevance to receptive language [Abstract]
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The effect of rate of stimulation of the auditory nerve on phoneme recognition
Clark, Graeme M.; Grayden, David B.. - : Australian Speech Science and Technology Association, 2000
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Speech perception in noise with cochlear implant and hearing aid for implanted adolescents
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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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Hearing levels and speech perception prior to cochlear implantation - are they predictive of outcomes for adult implant users?
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Acquisition of a tactile-alone vocabulary by normally hearing users of the Tickle Talker
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