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Pre- & post-operative factors affecting speech perception in adult cochlear implant users
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Speech perception of hearing aid users versus cochlear implantees
Flynn, Mark C.; Dowell, Richard, C.; Clark, Graeme M.. - : Monduzzi Editore, 1997
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Contributing factors to improved speech perception in children using the nucleus 22-channel cochlear prosthesis
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Multicenter evaluations of speech perception in adults and children with the nucleus (cochlear) 22-channel cochlear implant
Abstract: The Nucleus 22-channel cochlear implant has been implanted in over 10,500 patients in 79 countries. and used for more than 25 languages. It arose as a result of our early physiological, behavioral and biological research on experimental animals. The historical development of the Nucleus device has been outlined in detail by Clark. Our ongoing research has led to improvements in the way speech is processed with the 22-channel device that are now resulting in improved speech perception for profoundly totally deaf people that is, on average, better than the speech perception obtained by many deaf people with hearing aids. The multiple-channel cochlear implant was first approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for use in postlinguistically deaf adults in 1985. It was subsequently approved for use in children in 1990. The proportion of children (18 years of age and under) to have now received it is approximately 439C (4,500 out of 10.500). In evaluating improvements in speech processing it is important to design well-controlled studies, and a number of important ones which have previously been published are summarized in this paper. In addition, speech perception results for all the Nucleus speech processing strategies have been obtained four to six months postoperatively from unselected patients presenting to the Cochlear Implant Clinic at the Royal Victorian Eye & Ear Hospital (RVEEH), Melbourne, and are presented in this paper. As results can vary greatly with different durations of experience it is essential to make comparisons at the same time postoperatively. These clinical data are the most complete to date for comparing the Nucleus speech processing strategies. ; 10-14 June
Keyword: Nucleus 22-channel cochlear implant; otolaryngology; otology
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/11343/26938
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Speech perception in people with a severe hearing loss: preliminary results [Abstract]
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Speech perception for hearing aid users versus cochlear implantees [Abstract]
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Results of multichannel cochlear implantation in very young children [Abstract]
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Speech perception benefits for children using an advanced cochlear implant speech processing strategy in quiet and in noise [Abstract]
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Habilitation issues in the management of children using the cochlear multiple-channel cochlear prosthesis
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Speech perception for adults using cochlear implants
Dowell, Richard C.. - : Whurr, 1994
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Factors associated with open-set speech perception in children using the Cochlear multiple-channel prosthesis [Abstract]
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Speech perception benefits for children using the 22-channel Melbourne/cochlear hearing prosthesis [Abstract]
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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 effects of auditory feedback from the nucleus cochlear implant on the vowel formant frequencies produced by children and adults
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Habilitation issues in the management of children using the cochlear multiple-channel cochlear prosthesis
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Cochlear implants in children, adolescents, and prelinguistically deafened adults: speech perception
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Cochlear implants in children, adolescents, and prelinguistically deafened adults: speech perception
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Factors affecting speech perceptual performance for children using the 22-electrode cochlear prosthesis [Abstract]
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Future developments in speech processing for multichannel cochlear implants in children [Abstract]
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Future directions in the clinical application of multichannel cochlear prostheses [Abstract]
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