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Talking to Toddlers: Drawing on Mothers' Perceptions of Using Wearable and Mobile Technology in the Home
In: 25th Australian National Health Informatics Conference (HIC) (2017)
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Long term communication outcomes for children receiving cochlear implants younger than 12 months: A multi-centre study
Dowell, R; Dettman, S; Cowan, R. - : Wolters Kluwer, 2017
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The role of language in mathematical development: Evidence from children with specific language impairments
In: COGNITION , 103 (1) 23 - 33. (2007) (2007)
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A measurement of the charged and neutral B meson lifetimes using fully reconstructed decays
In: International Conference on High-Energy Physics 30 ICHEP 2000 ; http://hal.in2p3.fr/in2p3-00006091 ; International Conference on High-Energy Physics 30 ICHEP 2000, Jul 2000, Osaka, Japan. pp.1-22 (2000)
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Where to now? - Impact of New Technologies on use of cochlear implants
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How much residual hearing is too much?
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Studies in tactile speech perception using the University of Melbourne Tickle Talker [Abstract]
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Speech perception in implanted children: influence of preoperative residual hearing on outcomes [Abstract]
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Speech perception in children following habilitation with background noise [Abstract]
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Speech perception results for children changing from multipeak to SPEAK speech processing strategy [Abstract]
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Speech perception results for the nucleus multiple channel cochlear implant in children and adults with residual hearing [Abstract]
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Speech perception results for implanted children with different levels of preoperative residual hearing [Abstract]
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Speech perception for children with different levels of residual hearing using the cochlear 22-channel cochlear prosthesis [Abstract[
Abstract: Paper presented at the 12th National Conference of the Audiological Society of Australia. Brisbane, 29 April - 2 May 1996. ; This is a publisher’s version of an article published in Australian Journal of Audiology 1996. This version is reproduced with permission from the publisher, Australian Academic Press. http://www.australianacademicpress.com.au/ ; Over the past 10 years, since the implantation of the first children with the Nucleus 22-channel cochlear prosthesis in Melbourne, the number of profoundly deaf children using this implant system has rapidly expanded. Longer-term experience with implanted children has led to improvements in paediatric assessment and management. Speech processing strategies have also been improved, resulting in a series of increases in speech perception benefits. Results of comparative studies of Speak and Multipeak speech processing strategies have shown that open-set word and sentence scores for a group of thirteen children evaluated over a two year period showed an advantage with the Speak speech processing strategy. The increases were noted particularly in speech perception in poor signal-to-noise conditions. Analysis has shown that consonant perception was significantly increased, due to an improved place perception. Given current speech perception scores for implanted children, it has been suggested that severely-to-profoundly deaf children currently using hearing aids could in fact benefit more from a cochlear implant. Preliminary investigation of results for children in the Melbourne and Sydney cochlear implant programs has shown that children with higher levels of preoperative residual hearing as a group do score significantly on open-set word and sentence perception tests using the implant alone. In children with lower levels of residual hearing, results were variable across the group.
Keyword: Nucleus 22-channel cochlear implant; otolaryngology; otology
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/11343/27478
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Effects of habilitation in background noise on speech perception in implanted children [Abstract]
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Factors affecting speech perception in children cochlear 22-channel cochlear prosthesis [Abstract]
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The effect of language knowledge on speech perception: what are we really assessing? [Abstract]
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Comparison of the SPEAK (Spectral Maxima) and multipeak speech processing strategies and improved speech perception in background noise
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Results of multichannel cochlear implantation in very young children [Abstract]
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Speech perception benefits for implanted children with preoperative residual hearing [Abstract]
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Speech perception benefits for children using the Speak speech processing strategy in quiet and noise [Abstract]
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