Recently, controversy in the care of severely-profoundly deaf children has centred on whether they should be provided with bilateral cochlear implants (two implants, one in each ear) rather than a unilateral cochlear implant (one implant in one ear). Potentially, implanting both ears rather than one could improve children’s spatial listening skills, meaning the ability to localise sources of sound (by comparing the intensity and timing of sounds arriving at the two ears) and to perceive speech in noise (by attending to whichever ear gives the better signal-to-noise ratio). The overall aim of the studies reported in this thesis was to assess whether bilateral implantation for children is more effective than unilateral implantation in improvi...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the additional perceptual benefit provided to children through the use of two...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the benefit of bilateral cochlear implantation in young children. STUDY DESIG...
AbstractObjectiveSpatial hearing uses both monaural and binaural mechanisms that require sensitive h...
Recently, controversy in the care of severely-profoundly deaf children has centred on whether they s...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the clinical effectiveness of bilateral cochlear implantation compared with uni...
Objectives/Hypothesis To evaluate the effectiveness of bilateral cochlear implantation over unilater...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: To compare the preverbal communication skills of two group...
Unilateral cochlear implants are routinely provided to individuals who present with bilateral severe...
Item does not contain fulltextThe advantages of sequential bilateral cochlear implantation were asse...
Objectives: To compare the preverbal communication skills of two groups of young implanted children:...
Objective: To assess the clinical effectiveness of bilateral cochlear implantation compared with uni...
Objective: To assess the clinical effectiveness of bilateral cochlear implantation compared with uni...
© 2012 Dr. Mansze MokThis thesis describes bilateral advantage and spatial unmasking for children us...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to investigate the developmentof lateralization skills in ...
Introduction: Previous studies have proven the effectiveness of bilateral cochlear implantation comp...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the additional perceptual benefit provided to children through the use of two...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the benefit of bilateral cochlear implantation in young children. STUDY DESIG...
AbstractObjectiveSpatial hearing uses both monaural and binaural mechanisms that require sensitive h...
Recently, controversy in the care of severely-profoundly deaf children has centred on whether they s...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the clinical effectiveness of bilateral cochlear implantation compared with uni...
Objectives/Hypothesis To evaluate the effectiveness of bilateral cochlear implantation over unilater...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: To compare the preverbal communication skills of two group...
Unilateral cochlear implants are routinely provided to individuals who present with bilateral severe...
Item does not contain fulltextThe advantages of sequential bilateral cochlear implantation were asse...
Objectives: To compare the preverbal communication skills of two groups of young implanted children:...
Objective: To assess the clinical effectiveness of bilateral cochlear implantation compared with uni...
Objective: To assess the clinical effectiveness of bilateral cochlear implantation compared with uni...
© 2012 Dr. Mansze MokThis thesis describes bilateral advantage and spatial unmasking for children us...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to investigate the developmentof lateralization skills in ...
Introduction: Previous studies have proven the effectiveness of bilateral cochlear implantation comp...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the additional perceptual benefit provided to children through the use of two...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the benefit of bilateral cochlear implantation in young children. STUDY DESIG...
AbstractObjectiveSpatial hearing uses both monaural and binaural mechanisms that require sensitive h...