cochlear implants and hearing children of comparable age sang songs from memory. Analyses of their per-formances revealed timing similarities in the songs of deaf and hearing children but substantial differences in pitch patterning. Whereas hearing children accurately reproduced the relative pitch patterns of the songs they sang, deaf children did not. Deaf children’s pitch range was considerably smaller than that of hearing children, and their pitch changes were unrelated to the direction of pitch change in the target songs. For child implant users, the power and pleasure of music may arise primarily from its rhythm
Objective. The development of auditory receptive skills and spoken language is often delayed in chil...
Cochlear implants (CIs) are primarily designed to assist deaf individuals in perception of speech, a...
Cochlear implants have been an effective device for the management of patients with total or profoun...
cochlear implants and hearing children of comparable age sang songs from memory. Analyses of their p...
CONGENITALLY DEAF CHILDREN (5–10 years) who use cochlear implants and hearing children of comparable...
Objective: The purpose of the present study was to investigate vocal pitch of deaf children with coc...
Although speech perception and production outcomes are remarkably good for most cochlear implant and...
AbstractCurrently, most people with modern multichannel cochlear implant systems can understand spee...
OBJECTIVE: The comparatively poor music appreciation in patients with cochlear implants might be asc...
Cochlear implant (CI) successfully restores speech communication in profoundly deaf people. Speech p...
Early exposure to music is especially important for education, social interaction and parent-child b...
Objectives: To examine the ability of congenitally deaf children to recognize music from incidental ...
Children using unilateral cochlear implants abnormally rely on tempo rather than mode cues to distin...
Users of cochlear implants typically have difficulty differentiating talkers, identifying vocal expr...
<div><p>Children using unilateral cochlear implants abnormally rely on tempo rather than mode cues t...
Objective. The development of auditory receptive skills and spoken language is often delayed in chil...
Cochlear implants (CIs) are primarily designed to assist deaf individuals in perception of speech, a...
Cochlear implants have been an effective device for the management of patients with total or profoun...
cochlear implants and hearing children of comparable age sang songs from memory. Analyses of their p...
CONGENITALLY DEAF CHILDREN (5–10 years) who use cochlear implants and hearing children of comparable...
Objective: The purpose of the present study was to investigate vocal pitch of deaf children with coc...
Although speech perception and production outcomes are remarkably good for most cochlear implant and...
AbstractCurrently, most people with modern multichannel cochlear implant systems can understand spee...
OBJECTIVE: The comparatively poor music appreciation in patients with cochlear implants might be asc...
Cochlear implant (CI) successfully restores speech communication in profoundly deaf people. Speech p...
Early exposure to music is especially important for education, social interaction and parent-child b...
Objectives: To examine the ability of congenitally deaf children to recognize music from incidental ...
Children using unilateral cochlear implants abnormally rely on tempo rather than mode cues to distin...
Users of cochlear implants typically have difficulty differentiating talkers, identifying vocal expr...
<div><p>Children using unilateral cochlear implants abnormally rely on tempo rather than mode cues t...
Objective. The development of auditory receptive skills and spoken language is often delayed in chil...
Cochlear implants (CIs) are primarily designed to assist deaf individuals in perception of speech, a...
Cochlear implants have been an effective device for the management of patients with total or profoun...