Contains fulltext : 56159.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)It has frequently been found that profoundly deaf children with conventional hearing aids have difficulties with the comprehension of written text. Cochlear Implants (CIs) were expected to enhance the reading comprehension of these profoundly deaf children because they provide auditory access to spoken language. This research showed that profoundly deaf children with CIs had better reading skills than deaf children without CIs. Furthermore, we verified a link between auditory speech perception and reading comprehension in a hypothesized causal chain. The relatively high level of reading comprehension in the deaf children with CIs could for a large part be at...
Introduction/objective: Cochlear implantation provides children with a significant hearing loss the ...
Thirty-three young people with cochlear implants, aged between 9 and 16 years, were assessed for use...
Introduction: The significant effects of cochlear implantation on language, speech and reading skill...
Contains fulltext : 30925_readskafc.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)It has...
Contains fulltext : 44595.pdf (unknown ) (Closed access)The reading comprehension ...
The reading comprehension and visual word recognition in 50 deaf children and adolescents with at le...
Children with profound deafness are at risk for serious reading difficulties. Multiple factors affec...
This study investigates whether deaf children with cochlear implants have oral reading fluency score...
By bypassing damaged portions of the inner ear and stimulating the auditory nerve directly, cochlear...
Objectives:Previous studies have reported that chil-dren who use cochlear implants (CIs) tend to ach...
Purpose: This study sought to comprehensively examine the reading skills and subskills of children w...
This chapter reviews recent studies looking at the impact of cochlear implants on the development of...
Children with a profound hearing loss who have been implanted with cochlear implants (CI), vary in t...
Objective: The present study investigated the devel-opment of audiovisual comprehension skills in pr...
The ability to make oneself understood is critical to most human interaction, and as such, the failu...
Introduction/objective: Cochlear implantation provides children with a significant hearing loss the ...
Thirty-three young people with cochlear implants, aged between 9 and 16 years, were assessed for use...
Introduction: The significant effects of cochlear implantation on language, speech and reading skill...
Contains fulltext : 30925_readskafc.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)It has...
Contains fulltext : 44595.pdf (unknown ) (Closed access)The reading comprehension ...
The reading comprehension and visual word recognition in 50 deaf children and adolescents with at le...
Children with profound deafness are at risk for serious reading difficulties. Multiple factors affec...
This study investigates whether deaf children with cochlear implants have oral reading fluency score...
By bypassing damaged portions of the inner ear and stimulating the auditory nerve directly, cochlear...
Objectives:Previous studies have reported that chil-dren who use cochlear implants (CIs) tend to ach...
Purpose: This study sought to comprehensively examine the reading skills and subskills of children w...
This chapter reviews recent studies looking at the impact of cochlear implants on the development of...
Children with a profound hearing loss who have been implanted with cochlear implants (CI), vary in t...
Objective: The present study investigated the devel-opment of audiovisual comprehension skills in pr...
The ability to make oneself understood is critical to most human interaction, and as such, the failu...
Introduction/objective: Cochlear implantation provides children with a significant hearing loss the ...
Thirty-three young people with cochlear implants, aged between 9 and 16 years, were assessed for use...
Introduction: The significant effects of cochlear implantation on language, speech and reading skill...