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Speech perception outcomes for older patients using the nucleus cochlear implant [Abstract]
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Speech perception in implanted children: influence of preoperative residual hearing on outcomes [Abstract]
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Long-term speech perception in children with cochlear implants [Abstract]
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Rehabilitation strategies for adult cochlear implant users
Dowell, R. C.; Blamey, P. J.; Clark, Graeme M.. - : Monduzzi Editore, 1997
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Current speech perception benefits for adults using the speak strategy with the nucleus 22-channel cochlear implant
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Factors affecting outcomes in children with cochlear implants
Dowell, R. C.; Blamey, P. J.; Clark, Graeme M.. - : Monduzzi Editore, 1997
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Potential and limitations of cochlear implants in children
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Vowel imitation task: results over time for 28 cochlear implant children under the age of eight years
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Speech perception in children using the advanced Speak speech-processing strategy
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The progress of children using the multichannel cochlear implant in Melbourne
Abstract: This is a publisher’s version of an article published in The Australian Journal of Otolaryngology 1995. This version is reproduced with permission from Australian Society of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery. ; Journal also known as: Australian Journal of Oto-laryngology ; Multi-channel cochlear implantation in children began in Australia in 1985 and there are now close to 4000 profoundly deaf children and adolescents using the Australian implant system around the world. The aim of the implant procedure is to provide adequate hearing for speech and language development through auditory input. This contrasts with the situation for adults with acquired deafness where the cochlear implant aims to restore hearing for someone with well-developed auditory processing and language skills. As with adults, results vary over a wide range for children using the Multi-channel implant. Many factors have been suggested that may contribute to differences in speech perception for implanted children. In an attempt to better understand these factors, the speech perception results for children implanted in Melbourne were reviewed and subjected to statistical analysis. This has indicated that the amount of experience with the implant and the length of sensory deprivation are strongly correlated with perceptual results. This means that younger children are likely to perform better with an implant and that a number of years of experience are required for children to reach their full potential. The results have also indicated that educational placement and management play a crucial role in children reaching their potential. Overall, 60% of the children and adolescents in the study have reached a level of open-set speech understanding using the cochlear implant without lipreading.
Keyword: children; cochlear implant; deafness; Melbourne; otolaryngology; speech perception
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/11343/27452
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Preliminary speech perception results for children with the 22-electrode Melbourne/ cochlear hearing prosthesis
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Speech perception, production and language results in a group of children using the 22-electrode cochlear implant
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Speech processing for cochlear implants
Blamey, P. J.; Millar, J. B.; Patrick, J. F.. - : JAI Press Ltd, 1992
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Results for the Nucleus multiple-electrode cochlear implant in two children [Abstract]
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Speech perception with cochlear implants and tactile aids [Abstract]
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Speech processing for electrical stimulation of the auditory nerve
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A clinical protocol for multiple electrode cochlear implants in children [Abstract]
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The clinical trial of a multi-channel cochlear prosthesis
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Clinical trial of a multiple-channel cochlear prosthesis: an initial study in four patients with profound total hearing loss
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Preoperative hearing aid evaluations for cochlear implant patients: a preliminary report using a minimal auditory capabilities battery
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