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Publikováno v:
Cochlear Implants International. 11:74-79
This study discussed the challenges faced by the multi- disciplinary team in the management of a small group of 4 children with severe learning difficulties. Objective rating scales were used to measure speech perception and intelligibility. In addit
Autor:
Jonathan Osborne, Paula Greenham, Claire A. Fielden, Cecilia McAnallen, Leah Meerton, Deborah Mawman, Maire Doran, Carl Verschuur, Richard T. Ramsden, Louise Craddock, Joseph G. Toner, Roger F Gray, Martin O'Driscoll, Margaret Pickerill, John Graham, David Proops
Publikováno v:
Otology & Neurotology. 26:988-998
To evaluate the speech perception benefits of bilateral implantation for subjects who already have one implant.Repeated measures.Thirty adult cochlear implant users who received their second implant from 1 to 7 years with a mean of 3 years after thei
Autor:
John Graham, Debi Vickers, Julie Eyles, Julie Brinton, Ghada Al Malky, Wanda Aleksy, Jane Martin, Lise Henderson, Deborah Mawman, Philip Robinson, Elizabeth Midgley, Kate Hanvey, Tracey Twomey, Susan Johnson, Zebunnisa Vanat, Cath Broxholme, Cecilia Mcanallen, Agnes Allen, Monica Bray
Publikováno v:
Cochlear implants international. 10(3)
This study attempts to answer the question of whether there is a 'critical age' after which a second contralateral cochlear implant is less likely to provide enough speech perception to be of practical use. The study was not designed to predict facto
Autor:
Linda E. Stollwerck, Jianing Wei, Terry B. Nunn, Lori Markoff, Catherine Lynch, Karen Goodrum-Clarke, Catherine George, Lucas H M Mens, Yitzhak Zilberman, Patrick Boyle, Cecilia McAnallen, Gerald Armstrong-Bednall
Publikováno v:
Scandinavian Audiology Supplementum, 52, pp. 36-8-8
Scandinavian Audiology Supplementum, 36-8-8
STARTPAGE=36-8;ENDPAGE=8;ISSN=0107-8593;TITLE=Scandinavian Audiology Supplementum
Scandinavian Audiology Supplementum, 36-8-8
STARTPAGE=36-8;ENDPAGE=8;ISSN=0107-8593;TITLE=Scandinavian Audiology Supplementum
Item does not contain fulltext This multicentre study investigates the preference and performance of a group of 55 adult CLARION cochlear implant users with the choice of simultaneous analogue stimulation (SAS) and continuous interleaved sampler (CIS