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Semin Hear 2005; 26(3): 137-139
DOI: 10.1055/s-2005-916375
DOI: 10.1055/s-2005-916375
Use of a Novel Signal for Understanding Speech and Monitoring Speech Production: A Case Study
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Publication History
Publication Date:
06 September 2005 (online)
ABSTRACT
This case study discusses the transition to and use of a novel signal to understand speech and monitor speech production. It demonstrates the ability to make a transition from use of a hearing aid to use of a cochlear implant for these purposes. It addresses the timing required for one child to make a successful transition, requirements for a successful transition, and the impact of the transition on the child's daily life.
KEYWORDS
Cochlear implants - speech perception - aural rehabilitation - hearing aids
REFERENCES
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- 2 Thornton A R. Raffin M JM. Speech discrimination scores modeled as a binomial variable. J Speech Hear Res. 1978; 21 507-518
Danielle M.R KelsayM.A.
Clinical Associate Professor, Speech Pathology & Audiology
University of Iowa, 250 Hawkins Drive
Iowa City, IA 52242
Email: Danielle-kelsay@uiowa.edu