TY - BOOK AU - Cynthia Core, AU - Janean W. Brown,1 AU - Michael D. Larsen,2 AU - James Mahshie TI - Assessing Speech Perception in Children With Cochlear Implants Using a Modified Hybrid Visual Habituation Procedure KW - Perception, Assessment, Visual habituation, Prosody, Suprasegmental, Phonetic, Intonation, Lexical stress, Vowel height, Cochlear implant N2 - Objectives: The objectives of this research were to determine whether an adapted version of a Hybrid Visual Habituation procedure could be used to assess speech perception of phonetic and prosodic features of speech (vowel height, lexical stress, and intonation) in individual preschool- age children who use cochlear implants. Design: Nine children ranging in age from 3;4 to 5;5 participated in this study. Children were prelingually deaf and used cochlear implants and had no other known disabilities. Children received two speech feature tests using an adaptation of a Hybrid Visual Habituation procedure. Results: Seven of the nine children demonstrated perception of at least one speech feature using this procedure using results from a Bayesian linear regression analysis. At least one child demonstrated perception of each speech feature using this assessment procedure. Conclusions: An adapted version of the Hybrid Visual Habituation Procedure with an appropriate statistical analysis provides a way to assess phonetic and prosodicaspects of speech in pre-school-age children who use cochlear implants UR - http://dspace.nal.gov.au/xmlui/bitstream/handle/123456789/169/Assessing%20Speech%20Perception%20in%20Children.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y ER -