The plasticity of the auditory system enables it to adjust to electrical stimulation from cochlear implants (CI). Whilst speech perception may develop for many years after implant activation, very little is known about the changes in auditory processing that underpin these improvements. Such an understanding could help guide interventions that improve hearing performance. In this longitudinal study, we examine how electrode discrimination ability changes over time in newly implanted adult CI users. Electrode discrimination was measured with a behavioural task as well as the spatial auditory change complex (ACC), which is a cortical response to a change in place of stimulation. We show that there was significant improvement in electrode disc...
Objective: Long-term outcomes of early implanted, young adult cochlear implant (CI) users remain var...
Variability in speech perception scores among cochlear implant listeners may largely reflect the var...
Electrode-place discrimination was measured in a group of children implanted with the Cochlear Limit...
Objective: This study investigated the hypotheses that (1) prelingually deafened CI users do not hav...
Publisher’s permission requested and denied.Psychophysical and speech perception studies were conduc...
Cochlear implants (CI) provide the opportunity for post-lingually deafened adults to regain a part o...
Long-term outcomes of early implanted, young adult cochlear implant (CI) users remain variable. We m...
Pitch perception for cochlear implant (CI) users is known to vary between individuals due to differe...
This is a publisher’s version of an article published in Ear and Hearing 2000. This version is repro...
Background: In clinical experience patients who do not frequently check the cochlear implant (CI) ma...
The primary goal of this study was to describe relationships between peripheral and central electrop...
This is a publisher’s version of an article published in Australian Journal of Audiology 1994. This ...
The ability to perceive speech is related to the listener\u27s ability to differentiate among freque...
Cochlear implants (CIs) work by dividing the incoming acoustic signal into a limited number of frequ...
ABSTRACT much of the psychophysical dynamic range. Results showed large effects of current level on ...
Objective: Long-term outcomes of early implanted, young adult cochlear implant (CI) users remain var...
Variability in speech perception scores among cochlear implant listeners may largely reflect the var...
Electrode-place discrimination was measured in a group of children implanted with the Cochlear Limit...
Objective: This study investigated the hypotheses that (1) prelingually deafened CI users do not hav...
Publisher’s permission requested and denied.Psychophysical and speech perception studies were conduc...
Cochlear implants (CI) provide the opportunity for post-lingually deafened adults to regain a part o...
Long-term outcomes of early implanted, young adult cochlear implant (CI) users remain variable. We m...
Pitch perception for cochlear implant (CI) users is known to vary between individuals due to differe...
This is a publisher’s version of an article published in Ear and Hearing 2000. This version is repro...
Background: In clinical experience patients who do not frequently check the cochlear implant (CI) ma...
The primary goal of this study was to describe relationships between peripheral and central electrop...
This is a publisher’s version of an article published in Australian Journal of Audiology 1994. This ...
The ability to perceive speech is related to the listener\u27s ability to differentiate among freque...
Cochlear implants (CIs) work by dividing the incoming acoustic signal into a limited number of frequ...
ABSTRACT much of the psychophysical dynamic range. Results showed large effects of current level on ...
Objective: Long-term outcomes of early implanted, young adult cochlear implant (CI) users remain var...
Variability in speech perception scores among cochlear implant listeners may largely reflect the var...
Electrode-place discrimination was measured in a group of children implanted with the Cochlear Limit...