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Utility of bilateral acoustic hearing in combination with electrical stimulation provided by the cochlear implant (Record no. 2536)

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Transcribing agency National Acoustic Laboratories
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Personal name Plant, Kerrie
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Title Utility of bilateral acoustic hearing in combination with electrical stimulation provided by the cochlear implant
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Summary, etc Objective: The aim of the study was to quantify the benefit provided by having access to amplified acoustic hearing in the implanted ear for<br/>use in combination with contralateral acoustic hearing and the electrical stimulation provided by the cochlear implant. Design: Measures of<br/>spatial and non-spatial hearing abilities were obtained to compare performance obtained with different configurations of acoustic hearing in<br/>combination with electrical stimulation. In the combined listening condition participants had access to bilateral acoustic hearing whereas<br/>the bimodal condition used acoustic hearing contralateral to the implanted ear only. Experience was provided with each of the listening<br/>conditions using a repeated-measures A-B-B-A experimental design. Study sample: Sixteen post-linguistically hearing-impaired adults<br/>participated in the study. Results: Group mean benefit was obtained with use of the combined mode on measures of speech recognition in<br/>coincident speech in noise, localization ability, subjective ratings of real-world benefit, and musical sound quality ratings. Conclusions:<br/>Access to bilateral acoustic hearing after cochlear implantation provides significant benefit on a range of functional measures.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Cochlear implant; hybrid; acoustic hearing
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Personal name Leanne Babic
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Relationship information 2016; Early Online: 1–8
Title International Journal of Audiology
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