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Surgery
Clark, Graeme M.; Pyman, Brian C.; Webb, Robert L.. - : Singular Publishing, 1997
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Multicenter evaluations of speech perception in adults and children with the nucleus (cochlear) 22-channel cochlear implant
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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 development of the Melbourne/Cochlear multiple-channel cochlear implant for profoundly deaf children
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Revised selection criteria for the multiple-channel cochlear implant
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Criteria of suitability for cochlear implantation [Abstract]
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The histopathology of the human temporal bone and auditory central nervous system following cochlear implantation in a patient: correlation with psychophysics and speech perception results
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Preliminary results for the Cochlear Corporation multielectrode intracochlear implant in six prelingually deaf patients
Abstract: This is a publisher’s version of an article published in American Journal of Otology 1987. This version is reproduced with permission of Lippincott Wilkins & Williams. ; The preliminary results from this study indicate that some prelingually deaf patients may get worthwhile help from a multiple-electrode cochlear implant that uses a formant-based speech processing strategy. It is encouraging that these improvements can occur in young adults and teenagers. The results for two children are also encouraging. A 10-year-old child obtained significant improvement on some speech perception tests. It was easy to set thresholds and comfortable listening levels on a 5-year-old child, and he is now a regular user of the device. There are, however, considerable variations in performance among the prelingual patients, which may be related to the following factors: whether they have had some hearing after birth, the method of education used, the motivation of the patient, and age at implantation.
Keyword: cochlear implant; deafness; otology
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/11343/27242
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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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