Copyright confirmation in progress. Any queries to umer-enquiries@unimelb.edu.auTwo profoundly deaf patients were evaluated using the Minimal Auditory Capabilities (MAC) battery of speech discrimination tests. One patient was a multiple-channel cochlear implant patient (MC1) using a wearable speech-processor, the other a prospective cochlear implant patient using a hearing aid (HA). Results from the MAC battery showed that MC1 received significantly more auditory information via the speech-processor than was provided by the hearing aid to HA. These results indicated that the cochlear implant could be a suitable alternative for HA. However, the results indicated that HA gained some minimal benefit from the hearing aid and these results shoul...
OBJECTIVES: Making evidence-based recommendations to prospective unilateral cochlear implant recipie...
Six patients implanted with multiple-channel cochlear prostheses and using take-home, wearable speec...
This is a publisher’s version of an article published in Australian Journal of Audiology 1994. This ...
Only profoundly, bilaterally deaf adults are considered for evaluation. It is necessary to determine...
Owing to technological progress and a growing body of clinical experience, indication criteria for c...
In order to be considered for a cochlear implant, the person should have a profound bilateral hearin...
Recent improvements in speech recognition for profoundly deaf, cochlear implant patients have sugges...
This is a publisher’s version of a paper from XVI World Congress of Otohinolaryngology Head and Neck...
Contains fulltext : 69994.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVES/HYP...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: Recommendation for cochlear implant (CI) treatment for indi...
Cochlear implants (CI) represent the current treatment for patients affected by profound sensorineur...
As the speech perception results obtained for adults using multichannel cochlear implants have impro...
Objective: Outcomes from unilateral cochlear implantation in postlingually deafened adults are varia...
The investigations were carried out for 5 listeners with a cochlear implant, 2 male and 3 female at ...
A cochlear implant is a device which restores some hearing in severely-to-profoundly deaf people whe...
OBJECTIVES: Making evidence-based recommendations to prospective unilateral cochlear implant recipie...
Six patients implanted with multiple-channel cochlear prostheses and using take-home, wearable speec...
This is a publisher’s version of an article published in Australian Journal of Audiology 1994. This ...
Only profoundly, bilaterally deaf adults are considered for evaluation. It is necessary to determine...
Owing to technological progress and a growing body of clinical experience, indication criteria for c...
In order to be considered for a cochlear implant, the person should have a profound bilateral hearin...
Recent improvements in speech recognition for profoundly deaf, cochlear implant patients have sugges...
This is a publisher’s version of a paper from XVI World Congress of Otohinolaryngology Head and Neck...
Contains fulltext : 69994.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVES/HYP...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: Recommendation for cochlear implant (CI) treatment for indi...
Cochlear implants (CI) represent the current treatment for patients affected by profound sensorineur...
As the speech perception results obtained for adults using multichannel cochlear implants have impro...
Objective: Outcomes from unilateral cochlear implantation in postlingually deafened adults are varia...
The investigations were carried out for 5 listeners with a cochlear implant, 2 male and 3 female at ...
A cochlear implant is a device which restores some hearing in severely-to-profoundly deaf people whe...
OBJECTIVES: Making evidence-based recommendations to prospective unilateral cochlear implant recipie...
Six patients implanted with multiple-channel cochlear prostheses and using take-home, wearable speec...
This is a publisher’s version of an article published in Australian Journal of Audiology 1994. This ...