Purpose: This study sought to comprehensively examine the reading skills and subskills of children with cochlear implants (CIs) and gain insight into the processes underlying their early reading development.Method: Fourteen 6- to 9-year-old children with CIs were assessed on a range of reading and spoken language measures. Their performances were compared to a control group of 31 children with normal hearing (NH) of the same chronological and mental age. Group differences were examined using t tests and regression modeling.Results: Children with CIs performed significantly worse than children with NH on reading accuracy, phonological processing, and spoken language tasks. The predominant predictor of reading comprehension was word reading a...
This report summarizes some of the results of studies in our laboratory exploring the development of...
International audienceWe assessed the reading and reading-related skills (phonemic awareness and pho...
Historically children who are deaf have struggled to read, but with the invention of cochlear implan...
Background: The present study investigated working memory capacity, lexical access, phonological ski...
Children with a profound hearing loss who have been implanted with cochlear implants (CI), vary in t...
Introduction/objective: Cochlear implantation provides children with a significant hearing loss the ...
Objectives:Previous studies have reported that chil-dren who use cochlear implants (CIs) tend to ach...
Traditionally, children with a significant prelingual hearing loss have attained reading outcomes n...
Contains fulltext : 44595.pdf (unknown ) (Closed access)The reading comprehension ...
By bypassing damaged portions of the inner ear and stimulating the auditory nerve directly, cochlear...
Abstract in Undetermined The present study investigated working memory capacity, lexical access, pho...
The goal of this study was to longitudinally examine rela-tionships between early factors (child and...
Children with profound deafness are at risk for serious reading difficulties. Multiple factors affec...
The purpose of the present article is to present an overview of a set of studies conducted in our ow...
Objective: The principal goal of this study was to investigate the relationship between language and...
This report summarizes some of the results of studies in our laboratory exploring the development of...
International audienceWe assessed the reading and reading-related skills (phonemic awareness and pho...
Historically children who are deaf have struggled to read, but with the invention of cochlear implan...
Background: The present study investigated working memory capacity, lexical access, phonological ski...
Children with a profound hearing loss who have been implanted with cochlear implants (CI), vary in t...
Introduction/objective: Cochlear implantation provides children with a significant hearing loss the ...
Objectives:Previous studies have reported that chil-dren who use cochlear implants (CIs) tend to ach...
Traditionally, children with a significant prelingual hearing loss have attained reading outcomes n...
Contains fulltext : 44595.pdf (unknown ) (Closed access)The reading comprehension ...
By bypassing damaged portions of the inner ear and stimulating the auditory nerve directly, cochlear...
Abstract in Undetermined The present study investigated working memory capacity, lexical access, pho...
The goal of this study was to longitudinally examine rela-tionships between early factors (child and...
Children with profound deafness are at risk for serious reading difficulties. Multiple factors affec...
The purpose of the present article is to present an overview of a set of studies conducted in our ow...
Objective: The principal goal of this study was to investigate the relationship between language and...
This report summarizes some of the results of studies in our laboratory exploring the development of...
International audienceWe assessed the reading and reading-related skills (phonemic awareness and pho...
Historically children who are deaf have struggled to read, but with the invention of cochlear implan...