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The Audiological journey and early outcomes of twelve infants with auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder from birth to two years of age
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Major findings of the LOCHI study on children at 3 years of age and implications for audiological management
Ching, Teresa Y. C; Dillon, Harvey. - : Informa Healthcare, 2013
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Impact of the presence of auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder (ANSD) on outcomes of children at three years of age
Ching, Teresa Y. C; Day, Julia; Dillon, Harvey. - : Informa Healthcare, 2013
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Introduction to the longitudinal outcomes of children with hearing impairment (LOCHI) study : background, design, sample characteristics
Ching, Teresa Y. C; Leigh, Greg; Dillon, Harvey. - : Informa Healthcare, 2013
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A Randomized controlled comparison of NAL and DSL prescriptions for young children : hearing-aid characteristics and performance outcomes at three years of age
Ching, Teresa Y. C; Dillon, Harvey; Flynn, Christopher. - : Informa Healthcare, 2013
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A Randomized controlled trial of nonlinear frequency compression versus conventional processing in hearing aids : speech and language of children at three years of age
Ching, Teresa Y. C; Day, Julia; Wong, Angela. - : Informa Healthcare, 2013
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Longitudinal Outcomes of Children with Hearing Impairment (LOCHI)
Dillon, Harvey; Cowan, Robert; Ching, Teresa Y. C. - : Informa Healthcare, 2013
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Outcomes of early- and late-identified children at 3 years of age : findings from a prospective population-based study
Ching, Teresa Y. C; Dillon, Harvey; Zhang, Vicky. - : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2013
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Evaluation of the NAL-NL1 and the DSL v.4.1 prescriptions for children : paired-comparison intelligibility judgments and functional performance ratings
Ching, Teresa Y. C; Scollie, Susan D; Dillon, Harvey. - : Informa Healthcare, 2010
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Binaural redundancy and inter-aural time difference cues for patients wearing a cochlear implant and a hearing aid in opposite ears
Abstract: We investigated speech perception advantages arising from the use of inter-aural time difference cues, and from the provision of redundant information by the use of a hearing aid contralateral to a cochlear implant (bimodal hearing devices). Thirty-eight subjects (14 normally hearing and 23 hearing-impaired) participated in this study. The effect of binaural redundancy was assessed by comparing the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) required for 50% correct identification of sentences in noise when listening monaurally to that when listening binaurally. The use of inter-aural time difference cues was determined by comparing the binaural SNRs obtained with or without a noise delay of 700 µs between ears. Results indicated adults who used bimodal hearing devices benefited from binaural redundancy, but children did not. Whereas normally hearing subjects used inter-aural time difference cues to improve speech perception in noise, neither adults nor children who used bimodal hearing devices were able to do so. ; 9 page(s)
Keyword: 110300 Clinical Sciences; binaural redundancy; binaural squelch; cochlear implant and hearing aid; inter-aural time difference; speech intelligibility
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/33666
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