Bilateral cochlear implants (CIs) may offer deaf children a range of advantages compared to unilateral CIs. However, speech perception in noise is mainly facilitated by better-ear effects and much less by interaural comparisons or true 'binaural' hearing. Little is known about the development of the binaural auditory system with CIs provided at a young age. It is possible that, as with adults, binaural sensitivity exists but is not accessed due to technical limitations in electrical stimulation methods. In this paper, we present results on binaural hearing in children with bilateral CIs. Binaural masking level differences (BMLDs) were measured for a 180-degree phase shift in a 125-Hz sinusoid, presented in a 50-Hz-wide noise band and modula...
The aim of this study was to describe the adaptation to bilateral cochlear implant use and the perce...
<p>A) Mean (±1 SE) proportion of responses from all participants in three groups. Positive interaura...
<p>A)Thirty four adolescents responded to bilateral input either with no intended interaural level d...
Background: Bilateral cochlear implants (CI) may offer deaf people a range of advantages compared to...
Previous work suggests that bilateral cochlear implant users are sensitive to interaural cues if exp...
Bilateral cochlear implants aim to provide hearing to both ears for children who are deaf and promot...
Bilateral cochlear implants aim to provide hearing to both ears for children who are deaf and promot...
OBJECTIVES: To measure binaural benefit over the shadowed ear alone for young bilateral cochlear imp...
Monaural Cochlear Implantation is a widely accepted and effective way to enable deaf people to achie...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the perception of interaural level differences (ILDs) in children with bi...
Benefits from bilateral implantation vary and are limited by mismatched devices, stimulation schemes...
Providing children with bilateral cochlear implants after many years of unilateral hearing leads to ...
At present commercially available bilateral cochlear implants ͑CIs͒ improve their users' speech...
© 2012 Dr. Mansze MokThis thesis describes bilateral advantage and spatial unmasking for children us...
Cochlear implants provide hearing to people who are deaf, by electrically stimulating the auditory n...
The aim of this study was to describe the adaptation to bilateral cochlear implant use and the perce...
<p>A) Mean (±1 SE) proportion of responses from all participants in three groups. Positive interaura...
<p>A)Thirty four adolescents responded to bilateral input either with no intended interaural level d...
Background: Bilateral cochlear implants (CI) may offer deaf people a range of advantages compared to...
Previous work suggests that bilateral cochlear implant users are sensitive to interaural cues if exp...
Bilateral cochlear implants aim to provide hearing to both ears for children who are deaf and promot...
Bilateral cochlear implants aim to provide hearing to both ears for children who are deaf and promot...
OBJECTIVES: To measure binaural benefit over the shadowed ear alone for young bilateral cochlear imp...
Monaural Cochlear Implantation is a widely accepted and effective way to enable deaf people to achie...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the perception of interaural level differences (ILDs) in children with bi...
Benefits from bilateral implantation vary and are limited by mismatched devices, stimulation schemes...
Providing children with bilateral cochlear implants after many years of unilateral hearing leads to ...
At present commercially available bilateral cochlear implants ͑CIs͒ improve their users' speech...
© 2012 Dr. Mansze MokThis thesis describes bilateral advantage and spatial unmasking for children us...
Cochlear implants provide hearing to people who are deaf, by electrically stimulating the auditory n...
The aim of this study was to describe the adaptation to bilateral cochlear implant use and the perce...
<p>A) Mean (±1 SE) proportion of responses from all participants in three groups. Positive interaura...
<p>A)Thirty four adolescents responded to bilateral input either with no intended interaural level d...