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Cochlear implantation outcomes in adults: A scoping review
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In: PLoS One (2020)
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Speech Perception Changes in the Acoustically Aided, Nonimplanted Ear after Cochlear Implantation: A Multicenter Study
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In: J Clin Med (2020)
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Speech recognition outcomes following bilateral cochlear implantation in adults aged over 50 years old
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A Practical guide to cochlear implantation in adults with long durations of monaural sound deprivation
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Long-term asymmetric hearing affects cochlear implantation outcomes differently in adults with pre- and postlingual hearing loss
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Choice of ear for cochlear implantation in adults with monaural sound-deprivation and unilateral hearing aid
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Long-term monaural auditory deprivation and bilateral cochlear implants
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Actor Vocal Training for the Habilitation of Speech in Adolescent Users of Cochlear Implants
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This study examined changes to speech production in adolescents with hearing impairment following a period of actor vocal training. In addition to vocal parameters, the study also investigated changes to psychosocial factors such as confidence, self-esteem, and anxiety. The group were adolescent users of cochlear implants (mean age at commencement of training 15.9 years), with approximately half of the group wearing a hearing aid in the contralateral ear. The mean age of implantation of the group was 7.6 years and the participants displayed a range of speech production abilities. Evaluation of posttraining outcomes was performed via a combination of perceptual and acoustic analyses. Significant posttraining changes to vocal parameters included increased pitch range and variability and decreased speaking rate. From a psychosocial perspective, posttraining stress levels were significantly lowered. This study suggested that actor vocal training may benefit young people with hearing impairment, both in the way in which they use their voices and in the way in which they view themselves.
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URL: https://doi.org/10.1093/deafed/enq033 http://jdsde.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/16/1/140
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Actor Vocal Training for the Habilitation of Speech in Adolescent Users of Cochlear Implants
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Spoken Language Development in Oral Preschool Children With Permanent Childhood Deafness
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Spoken Language Development in Oral Preschool Children With Permanent Childhood Deafness
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Predicting speech perception outcomes for children using multichannel cochlear implants [Abstract]
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The effects of post-implant habilitation on long-term outcomes for children using multichannel cochlear implants [Abstract]
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Predicting speech perception results for children using multichannel cochlear implants [Abstract]
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Post-implant habilitation for children using cochlear implants: effects on long-term outcome
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