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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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Communication Outcomes for Groups of Children Using Cochlear Implants Enrolled in Auditory-Verbal, Aural-Oral, and Bilingual-Bicultural Early Intervention Programs
Dettman, S; Wall, E; Constantinescu, G. - : LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS, 2013
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Cochlear Implants in Forty-Eight Children with Cochlear and/or Vestibular Abnormality
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How much residual hearing is too much?
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Speech perception in implanted children: influence of preoperative residual hearing on outcomes [Abstract]
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Speech perception results for children with implants with different levels of preoperative residual hearing
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Speech perception in implanted children: effects of preoperative residual hearing and speech processing strategy [Abstract]
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Speech perception in implanted children: effects of speech processing strategy and residual hearing
Meskin, T.; Rance, G.; Cody, K.. - : Mendoza Editor, 1997
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Speech perception results for children with implants with different levels of preoperative residual hearing.
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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 implanted children with different levels of preoperative residual hearing [Abstract]
Abstract: Many reports have established that hearing-impaired children using the Nucleus 22-channel cochlear implant may show both significant benefits to lipreading, and significant scores on open-set words and sentences using electrical stimulation only. These findings have raised suggestions that severely or severely-to-profoundly deaf children might benefit more from a cochlear implant than conventional amplification. ; 5-8 June
Keyword: cochlear implants; otolaryngology; otology
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/11343/26941
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Speech perception for children with different levels of residual hearing using the cochlear 22-channel cochlear prosthesis [Abstract[
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Factors affecting speech perception in children cochlear 22-channel cochlear prosthesis [Abstract]
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Speech perception benefits for implanted children with preoperative residual hearing [Abstract]
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Results of multichannel cochlear implantation in very young children [Abstract]
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A clinical report on speech production of cochlear implant users
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Phonetic and phonological changes in the connected speech of children using a cochlear implant
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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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A clinical report on receptive vocabulary skills in cochlear implant users
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