Purpose The purpose of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to establish a baseline of the vowel and consonant identification scores in prelingually and postlingually deaf users of multichannel cochlear implants (CIs) tested with consonant–vowel–consonant and vowel–consonant–vowel nonsense syllables. Method Six electronic databases were searched for peer-reviewed articles reporting consonant and vowel identification scores in CI users measured by nonsense words. Relevant studies were independently assessed and screened by 2 reviewers. Consonant and vowel identification scores were presented in forest plots and compared between studies in a meta-analysis. Results Forty-seven articles with 50 studies, including 647 participants, the...
<div><p>Cochlear implants provide individuals who are deaf with access to speech. Although substanti...
The outcome of cochlear implantation in patients with deafness of prelingual onset is largely unpred...
This is a publisher’s version of an article published in Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology ...
This PhD project is conducted within the discipline of audiology. The investigation methods are quan...
Vowel and consonant identification tests were conducted in the sound-only condition in a multilingua...
Abstract TOP Objective: To compare the vowel and consonant identification ability of cochlear implan...
Purpose: This preliminary research examined (a) the perception of two common sources of indexical va...
Hearing impaired listeners show different phoneme confusions during speech recognition testing. The ...
Spoken language is acquired through the use of language and the auditory awareness of one’s own spee...
Not all of the variance in speech-recognition performance of cochlear implant (CI) users can be expl...
Children who receive cochlear implants (CIs) demonstrate considerable variability in speech sound pr...
Objective: When a syllable such as "sea" or "she" is spoken, listeners with normal hearing extract e...
International audienceThis paper addresses the questions of whether lexical information influences p...
© 2013 Dr. Colleen Maree HoltThe development of the cochlear implant (CI) has provided access to spe...
Publisher’s permission requested and denied.A consonant confusion study was undertaken on a multiple...
<div><p>Cochlear implants provide individuals who are deaf with access to speech. Although substanti...
The outcome of cochlear implantation in patients with deafness of prelingual onset is largely unpred...
This is a publisher’s version of an article published in Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology ...
This PhD project is conducted within the discipline of audiology. The investigation methods are quan...
Vowel and consonant identification tests were conducted in the sound-only condition in a multilingua...
Abstract TOP Objective: To compare the vowel and consonant identification ability of cochlear implan...
Purpose: This preliminary research examined (a) the perception of two common sources of indexical va...
Hearing impaired listeners show different phoneme confusions during speech recognition testing. The ...
Spoken language is acquired through the use of language and the auditory awareness of one’s own spee...
Not all of the variance in speech-recognition performance of cochlear implant (CI) users can be expl...
Children who receive cochlear implants (CIs) demonstrate considerable variability in speech sound pr...
Objective: When a syllable such as "sea" or "she" is spoken, listeners with normal hearing extract e...
International audienceThis paper addresses the questions of whether lexical information influences p...
© 2013 Dr. Colleen Maree HoltThe development of the cochlear implant (CI) has provided access to spe...
Publisher’s permission requested and denied.A consonant confusion study was undertaken on a multiple...
<div><p>Cochlear implants provide individuals who are deaf with access to speech. Although substanti...
The outcome of cochlear implantation in patients with deafness of prelingual onset is largely unpred...
This is a publisher’s version of an article published in Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology ...