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pro vyhledávání: '"Stacy L. Payne"'
Autor:
Noel L. Cohen, Dianne Hammes-Ganguly, Amy S. Martinez, Steve A. Telian, Carol Cokely, Patricia Bayton, Angela Boyd, Karen Iler Kirk, Melinda Gillinger, Carlton J. Zdanski, Thomas J. Balkany, Nae Yuh Wang, Leslie Visser-Dumont, Rick Ostrander, Lauren Sacar, Janee Gisclair, Jean L. DesJardin, Julia Evans, Teresa A. Zwolan, Howard W. Francis, Nancy E. Fink, Sophie E. Ambrose, Paul W. Bauer, Hannah Eskridge, Amy E. Donaldson, Betty Loy, Jennifer Wallace, Alexandra L. Quittner, Thelma Vilche, Craig A. Buchman, Jill Chinnici, Laurie S. Eisenberg, Carren J. Stika, Brandi Butler, Jennifer Mertes, Daniel Habtemariam, Carolyn J. Brown, Mary O Leary Kane, Sarah Wainscott, H. Alexander Arts, Emily A. Tobey, Shannon Raby, Ellen Thomas, Karen J. Johnson, Laura Cantu, Sarah Florence, Deborah Rekart, Steve Bowditch, Annelle V. Hodges, Karen C. Johnson, Holly F. B. Teagle, Laura Levitan, Mary Beth O'Sullivan, Hussam El-Kashlam, Berkley Williams, Leslie Goodwin, Harold C. Pillsbury, Joy Penrad, Donise Pearson, Jennifer Yeagle, Alina Lopez, Linsey Wagner, Krista Heavner, Stacy L. Payne, Ivette Cruz, Heather MacFadyen, Anita Vereb, Jamie Rasmus, Nancy K. Mellon, Pam Leibach, John K. Niparko, William M. Luxford, Nicole Weissner, Ann E. Geers, Peter S. Roland, Melissa Sweeney
Publikováno v:
Otology & Neurotology. 29:240-245
Tracking development of auditory perception in early childhood is highly challenging because children are in a phase of rapid acquisition of auditory milestones and demonstrate a wide range of perceptual capabilities. Strategies used by previous inve
Autor:
Christine Menapace, David Schramm, Harold C. Pillsbury, Annelle V. Hodges, Steven A. Telian, Joseph B. Roberson, Thomas J. Balkany, J. Gail Neely, Susan B. Waltzman, Linda Hazard, David Kelsall, Colin L. W. Driscoll, Bruce J. Gantz, Stacy L. Payne, Sean McMenomy, Brian D. Westerberg, Brian Peters, William M. Luxford
Publikováno v:
Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery. 136:757-762
Objective To evaluate hearing outcomes and effects of stimulation rate on performance with the Nucleus Freedom cochlear implant (Cochlear Americas, Denver, CO). Study Design and Setting Randomized, controlled, prospective, single-blind clinical study
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Academy of Audiology. 17:413-431
Cochlear implant programming necessitates accurate setting of programming levels, including maximum stimulation levels, of all active electrodes. Frequently, clinical techniques are adequate for setting these levels; however, they are sometimes insuf
Autor:
D. Franz, S J Staller, Craig A. Buchman, Jon K. Shallop, J. K. Niparko, Eric Truy, James F. Patrick, J. M. Graham, Annelle V. Hodges, Peter S. Roland, Fred F. Telischi, Douglas D. Backous, Barry E. Hirsch, Stacy L. Payne, Thomas J. Balkany, Carol H. Pillsbury, William M. Luxford, Emily A. Tobey, Michal Luntz
Publikováno v:
Cochlear Implants International. 6:105-122
COCHLEAR IMPLANT SOFT FAILURES CONSENSUS DEVELOPMENT CONFERENCE STATEMENTThis Consensus Statement was prepared by a panel of experts representing the fields of otolaryngology, audiology, speech and language pathology, communication science, and engin
Publikováno v:
Cochlear implants international. 7(3)
This study compared responses of prelingually and postlingually deafened adult Nucleus 24 cochlear implant users on two objective measures employed to predict programming levels: neural response telemetry (NRT) and electrically evoked stapedial refle