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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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What factors contribute to successful outcomes for children using cochlear implants
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Speech perception in noise with cochlear implant and hearing aid for implanted adolescents
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Abstract:
Objective. To describe the open set speech perception performance for 8 congenitally deaf adolescents who use a multichannel cochlear implant and behind-the ear hearing aid as their 'everyday listening' condition. Expanded indication for cochlear implant inclusion has lead to the implantation of a number of persons with severe to profound hearing loss. It has been suggested that persons who have some residual bearing are good candidates for the cochlear implant due to: the presence of more ganglion cells, prior auditory experience, pre-patterning of the auditory cortex or other factors, as yet unknown, such as language experience. ; 3-5 February
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Keyword:
cochlear implants; paediatric otology; speech perception
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/11343/27062
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