Issue Date

2004

Abstract

This paper presents a study documenting the general trends in the programming techniques, aided behavioral thresholds, speech perception abilities, and overall behavior when converting children into processing strategy called HiResolution (HiRes), used with the Advanced Bionics Clarion II Cochlear Implant System.

Language

English

Publisher

Program in Audiology and Communication Sciences, Washington University School of Medicine

Subject (MeSH)

Cochlear Implants -- child; Hearing Impaired Persons -- rehabilitation -- child

Document Type

Thesis

Advisor

Davidson, Lisa

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