Speech Recognition in Noise in Children With Cochlear Implants While Listening in Bilateral, Bimodal, and FM-System Arrangements (Record no. 2489)
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Transcribing agency | National Acoustic Laboratories |
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Personal name | Schafer, Erin C. |
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Title | Speech Recognition in Noise in Children With Cochlear Implants While Listening in Bilateral, Bimodal, and FM-System Arrangements |
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Summary, etc | Purpose: Speech recognition performance in<br/>noise was examined in children with cochlear<br/>implants (CIs) when using (a) a second CI (bilateral<br/>group), (b) a hearing aid (HA) on the nonimplant<br/>ear (bimodal group), and (c) a frequency modulation<br/>(FM) system on 1 or both sides.<br/>Method: While always maintaining use of the first<br/>CI, 2 groups participated in 6 conditions each using<br/>various listening arrangements with the second<br/>CI, HA, or FM system. Speech-in-noise thresholds<br/>were determined using simple phrases, classroom<br/>noise, and a method-of-limits approach.<br/>Results: No group differences were detected<br/>across any conditions. In the no-FM-system<br/>conditions, no significant benefit of bilateral or<br/>bimodal input was found relative to a single CI.<br/>In the FM-system conditions, thresholds were<br/>significantly lower (up to 20 dB) relative to all other<br/>conditions when FM-system input was provided<br/>to the first-implanted side or to both sides<br/>simultaneously.<br/>Conclusions: Children’s speech-in-noise<br/>thresholds did not improve when providing input<br/>to the second side with a CI or an HA relative to a<br/>single CI. However, children with CIs had better<br/>speech recognition in noise with the use of an<br/>FM system on one or both sides relative to the<br/>conditions with noFMsystem. Binaural conditions<br/>with a single FM receiver on the second CI or<br/>HA yielded significantly poorer performance than any other FM condition. |
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element | cochlear implant, frequency modulation, bimodal, bilateral |
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Personal name | Linda M. Thibodeau |
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Relationship information | Vol. 15 • 114–126 • December 2006 |
Title | American Journal of Audiology • |
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Uniform Resource Identifier | <a href="http://dspace.nal.gov.au/xmlui/bitstream/handle/123456789/247/Speech_Recognition_in_Noise_in_Children_With_Cochlear_Implants_While_Listening_in_Bilateral_Bimodal_and_FM-System_Arrangements.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y">http://dspace.nal.gov.au/xmlui/bitstream/handle/123456789/247/Speech_Recognition_in_Noise_in_Children_With_Cochlear_Implants_While_Listening_in_Bilateral_Bimodal_and_FM-System_Arrangements.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y</a> |
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