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Speech Perception Changes in the Acoustically Aided, Nonimplanted Ear after Cochlear Implantation: A Multicenter Study
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LiCoS: A New Linguistically Controlled Sentences Test to Assess Functional Hearing Performance
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Linguistic Factors Influencing Speech Audiometric Assessment
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A Retrospective Multicenter Study Comparing Speech Perception Outcomes for Bilateral Implantation and Bimodal Rehabilitation
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In: ISSN: 0196-0202 ; Ear and Hearing ; https://hal.umontpellier.fr/hal-02120665 ; Ear and Hearing, Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, 2015, 36 (4), pp.408-416. ⟨10.1097/AUD.0000000000000150⟩ (2015)
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Speech understanding in noise with the Roger Pen, Naida CI Q70 processor, and integrated Roger 17 receiver in a multi-talker network
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Roger is a digital adaptive multi-channel remote microphone technology that wirelessly transmits a speaker’s voice directly to a hearing instrument or cochlear implant sound processor. Frequency hopping between channels, in combination with repeated broadcast, avoids interference issues that have limited earlier generation FM systems. This study evaluated the benefit of the Roger Pen transmitter microphone in a multiple talker network (MTN) for cochlear implant users in a simulated noisy conversation setting. Twelve post-lingually deafened adult Advanced Bionics CII/HiRes 90K recipients were recruited. Subjects used a Naida CI Q70 processor with integrated Roger 17 receiver. The test environment simulated four people having a meal in a noisy restaurant, one the CI user (listener), and three companions (talkers) talking non-simultaneously in a diffuse field of multi-talker babble. Speech reception thresholds (SRTs) were determined without the Roger Pen, with one Roger Pen, and with three Roger Pens in an MTN. Using three Roger Pens in an MTN improved the SRT by 14.8 dB over using no Roger Pen, and by 13.1 dB over using a single Roger Pen (p < 0.0001). The Roger Pen in an MTN provided statistically and clinically significant improvement in speech perception in noise for Advanced Bionics cochlear implant recipients. The integrated Roger 17 receiver made it easy for users of the Naida CI Q70 processor to take advantage of the Roger system. The listening advantage and ease of use should encourage more clinicians to recommend and fit Roger in adult cochlear implant patients.
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URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4824813/ https://doi.org/10.1007/s00405-015-3643-4 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25983309
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Spoken Word Recognition Errors in Speech Audiometry: A Measure of Hearing Performance?
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A Retrospective Multicenter Study Comparing Speech Perception Outcomes for Bilateral Implantation and Bimodal Rehabilitation
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In: Blamey, Peter J; Maat, Bert; Başkent, Deniz; Mawman, Deborah; Burke, Elaine; Dillier, Norbert; Beynon, Andy; Kleine-Punte, Andrea; Govaerts, Paul J; Skarzynski, Piotr H; Huber, Alexander M; Sterkers-Artières, Françoise; Van de Heyning, Paul; O'Leary, Stephen; Fraysse, Bernard; Green, Kevin; Sterkers, Olivier; Venail, Frédéric; Skarzynski, Henryk; Vincent, Christophe; Truy, Eric; Dowell, Richard; Bergeron, François; Lazard, Diane S (2015). A Retrospective Multicenter Study Comparing Speech Perception Outcomes for Bilateral Implantation and Bimodal Rehabilitation. Ear and Hearing, 36(4):408-416. (2015)
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