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Speech Communication
Makhoul, John I.; Keyser, Samuel J.; Pind, Jorgen. - : Research Laboratory of Electronics (RLE) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), 1993
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Institute for the Study of Human Capabilities
In: DTIC AND NTIS (1993)
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Speech perception ability of the persons who loss the high frequency ...
Warasak Phuangcharoen. - : Mahidol University,, 1993
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Signal- and Listener-Based Factors in Complex Auditory Pattern Perception
In: DTIC AND NTIS (1993)
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Cue trading in the production and perception of vowel stress.
In: J Acoust Soc Am , 94 (4) pp. 2063-2073. (1993) (1993)
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Cortical differences in tonal versus vowel processing as revealed by an ERP component called mismatch negativity (MMN).
In: Brain Lang , 44 (2) 139 - 152. (1993) (1993)
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The Perception of Speech in Fluctuating Noise
In: Acustica , 78 (5) pp. 258-272. (1993) (1993)
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Uncomodulated glimpsing in "checkerboard" noise.
In: J Acoust Soc Am , 93 (5) pp. 2915-2922. (1993) (1993)
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Electrode position, repetition rate, and speech perception by early-and-late-deafened cochlear implant patients
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Comparison of current speech coding strategies
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Preliminary speech perception results for children with the 22-electrode Melbourne/ cochlear hearing prosthesis
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Tactile-auditory speech perception by unimodally and bimodally trained normal-hearing subjects
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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]
Abstract: This is a publisher’s version of an abstract from the Abstracts Annual General and Scientific Meeting of the Australian Society of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, 1993. This version is reproduced with permission from Australian Society of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery. ; In 1985; the first child was implanted with the Cochlear 22-channel cochlear prosthesis at the University of Melbourne Royal Victorian Eye & Ear Hospital Cochlear Implant Clinic. There are now 42 children who have received the device in Melbourne. Analysis of patient details for these children show a very heterogeneous group, with a wide range in age, hearing thresholds, duration of deafness and aetiology. The major aetiologies found were either a congenital profound deafness.; or a hearing loss due to meningitis. In all but 3 cases, the children are using 15 or more electrodes in the array. Speech perception benefits have been analyzed according to a six-level hierarchical classification scheme. All of-the children achieved a minimum benefit of discrimination of suprasegmental information (Category 2), and 59% of the children achieved open-set understanding of unfamiliar speech material without the aid of lip-reading (Categories 5 & 6). Detailed analysis suggests that the majority of children achieving open-set speech perception benefits had more than one year of experience with their implant. and less than seven years of profound deafness prior to implantation.
Keyword: children; cochlear implant; otolaryngology; paediatric otology; speech perception
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/11343/26892
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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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Psychophysical and speech perception studies: a case report on a binaural cochlear implant subject
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The effect of handedness in tactile speech perception
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Bidirectional grapheme-phoneme activation in a bimodal detection task
In: ISSN: 0096-1523 ; Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, Vol. 19, No 5 (1993) pp. 931-950 (1993)
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The neurobehavioral correlates of affect perception as a function of verbal fluency classification
Snyder, Katharine A.. - : Virginia Tech, 1993
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