Objective Normal-hearing (NH) acuity and auditory feedback control are crucial for human voice production and articulation. The lack of auditory feedback in individuals with profound hearing impairment changes their vowel production. The purpose of this study was to compare Persian vowel production in deaf children with cochlear implants (CIs) and that in NH children. Methods The participants were 20 children (12 girls and 8 boys) with age range of 5 years; 1 month to 9 years. All patients had congenital hearing loss and received a multichannel CI at an average age of 3 years. They had at least 6 months experience of their current device (CI). The control group consisted of 20 NH children (12 girls and 8 boys) with age range of 5 to 9 years...
The purpose of the present study was to discover the differences in vowel formant production (F1 and...
Goal: The speech of deaf children is often characterized by difficulties in articulation, phonation,...
Background and Objective: Cochlear implantation influences acoustical and perceptual characteristics...
Objective Vowel production in essence is auditorily controlled; hence, the role of the auditory feed...
Introduction: The feedback provided by auditory apparatus equips normal hearing people with an impor...
Background: This study compared formant frequencies in vowel productionamongchildren with different ...
Background: This study compared formant frequencies in vowel productionamongchildren with different ...
Background and Aim: Nowadays, auditory perception is not a complete method to assess vowels quality ...
Objective: Age at implantation is one of the most important factors in improving speech and language...
Spoken language is acquired through the use of language and the auditory awareness of one’s own spee...
This study investigated the acoustic characteristics of the Belgian Standard Dutch vowels in childre...
Objective: This study is to examine the final cluster processing in Cochlear implanted child and com...
• Background:Formant structure is one of the most important acoustic characteristics of Sounds.We ca...
Background and Aim: Hearing-impairment leads to problems in language perception which in turn result...
The cochlear implant (CI) is a surgically implanted auditory prosthesis device for individuals with ...
The purpose of the present study was to discover the differences in vowel formant production (F1 and...
Goal: The speech of deaf children is often characterized by difficulties in articulation, phonation,...
Background and Objective: Cochlear implantation influences acoustical and perceptual characteristics...
Objective Vowel production in essence is auditorily controlled; hence, the role of the auditory feed...
Introduction: The feedback provided by auditory apparatus equips normal hearing people with an impor...
Background: This study compared formant frequencies in vowel productionamongchildren with different ...
Background: This study compared formant frequencies in vowel productionamongchildren with different ...
Background and Aim: Nowadays, auditory perception is not a complete method to assess vowels quality ...
Objective: Age at implantation is one of the most important factors in improving speech and language...
Spoken language is acquired through the use of language and the auditory awareness of one’s own spee...
This study investigated the acoustic characteristics of the Belgian Standard Dutch vowels in childre...
Objective: This study is to examine the final cluster processing in Cochlear implanted child and com...
• Background:Formant structure is one of the most important acoustic characteristics of Sounds.We ca...
Background and Aim: Hearing-impairment leads to problems in language perception which in turn result...
The cochlear implant (CI) is a surgically implanted auditory prosthesis device for individuals with ...
The purpose of the present study was to discover the differences in vowel formant production (F1 and...
Goal: The speech of deaf children is often characterized by difficulties in articulation, phonation,...
Background and Objective: Cochlear implantation influences acoustical and perceptual characteristics...