Thirty-three young people with cochlear implants, aged between 9 and 16 years, were assessed for use of their implant system, cognitive abilities, vocabulary, reading, and writing skills. The group came from throughout England and included 26 born deaf, six deafened by meningitis, one with auditory neuropathy, andfive withadditional needs. Nineteen had bilateral implants with a mean age at first implantation of three years six months. The majority were educated in mainstream, with 85 per cent using oral communication in school. The group was cognitively able, all scoring within or above the normal range. In terms of receptive and expressive vocabulary, 75 per cent and 67 per cent scored within the average range respectively. Using the Singl...
By bypassing damaged portions of the inner ear and stimulating the auditory nerve directly, cochlear...
This report summarizes some of the results of studies in our laboratory exploring the development of...
In order to analyse the trend of language and academical learning in case of hearing loss, our Unit ...
Contains fulltext : 44595.pdf (unknown ) (Closed access)The reading comprehension ...
The reading comprehension and visual word recognition in 50 deaf children and adolescents with at le...
Reading outcomes following cochlear implantation are extremely variable. Understanding the factors u...
The phonological awareness (PA), vocabulary, and word reading abilities of 19 children with cochlear...
Objective: In this study, written language skills of deaf children as a function of age at implantat...
Children with profound deafness are at risk for serious reading difficulties. Multiple factors affec...
The administration of a complete comprehensive Audiophoniatric, Speech, Cognitive and Academic lear...
Background: The present study investigated working memory capacity, lexical access, phonological ski...
Contains fulltext : 56159.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)It has frequentl...
Abstract in Undetermined The present study investigated working memory capacity, lexical access, pho...
This study explored the language skills of children with cochlear implants (CIs) compared to normal ...
Reading comprehension and three aspects of working memory—general, visuospatial and phonological—was...
By bypassing damaged portions of the inner ear and stimulating the auditory nerve directly, cochlear...
This report summarizes some of the results of studies in our laboratory exploring the development of...
In order to analyse the trend of language and academical learning in case of hearing loss, our Unit ...
Contains fulltext : 44595.pdf (unknown ) (Closed access)The reading comprehension ...
The reading comprehension and visual word recognition in 50 deaf children and adolescents with at le...
Reading outcomes following cochlear implantation are extremely variable. Understanding the factors u...
The phonological awareness (PA), vocabulary, and word reading abilities of 19 children with cochlear...
Objective: In this study, written language skills of deaf children as a function of age at implantat...
Children with profound deafness are at risk for serious reading difficulties. Multiple factors affec...
The administration of a complete comprehensive Audiophoniatric, Speech, Cognitive and Academic lear...
Background: The present study investigated working memory capacity, lexical access, phonological ski...
Contains fulltext : 56159.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)It has frequentl...
Abstract in Undetermined The present study investigated working memory capacity, lexical access, pho...
This study explored the language skills of children with cochlear implants (CIs) compared to normal ...
Reading comprehension and three aspects of working memory—general, visuospatial and phonological—was...
By bypassing damaged portions of the inner ear and stimulating the auditory nerve directly, cochlear...
This report summarizes some of the results of studies in our laboratory exploring the development of...
In order to analyse the trend of language and academical learning in case of hearing loss, our Unit ...