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... . Audiovisual speech reception in noise and self-perceived hearing disability in sensorineural hearing loss.
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... Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research, 41(2)
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... . Who gets Cochlear Implants.
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... . Speech recognition of hearing-impaired listen ers; predictions from audibility and the limited role of high-frequency amplification.
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... Starr (Eds.) , Auditory neuropathy: A new perspective on hearing disorders (pp.
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... Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 27(1)
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... Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 25(1)
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... . Lexical effects on spoken word recogni tion by pediatric cochlear implant users.
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... Jour nal of Speech and Hearing Research, 20(3)
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... Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 8, 185-194. Spitzer, J.B.
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... . Audiological results with two single channel cochlear implants.
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... . Speech recognition as a function of the number of electrodes used in the SPEAK cochlear implant strategy.
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... . Advanced Bionics Clarion CI: Candidates for cochlear implants.
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... . Cochlear implants in children, adolescents, and prelingually deafened adults: Speech perception.
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... . The effect of long-term deafness on speech recognition in postlingually deafened adult Clarion cochlear implant users.
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... . Prognostic indicators of speech recognition performance in postlingually deafened adult cochlear implant users.
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... . Speech perception, localization, and lateralization with bilateral cochlear implants.
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... . Cochlear implants in children: Ethics and choices.
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... . The VA and direct mail sales spar growth in hearing aid market.
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... Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 95(2)
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... . Cochlear implants.
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... . Cochlear implants in children: Ethics and choices.
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... . Results of multichannel cochlear implants in congenital and acquired prelingual deaf ness in children: Five-year follow up.
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... . Comparisons of speech recognition in noise by mildly-to-moderately hearing-impaired children using hearing aids and FM systems.
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... . Use of audiovisual information in speech per ception by prelingually deaf children with cochlear implants: A first report.
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... . Comparison of speech perception abilities in deaf children with hearing aids or cochlear implants.
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... . Speech and language acquisition in young deaf children after cochlear implantation.
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... Presented at the 7th Symposium on Cochlear Implants in Children (June 4-7)
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... . Exploring the language and literacy outcomes of pediatric cochlear implant users.
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... . A comparison of lan guage achievement in children with cochlear implants and children using hearing aids.
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... . Speech perception of young children using Nucleus 22-channel or Clarion cochlear implants.


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