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Re: [AUDITORY] speech comprehension in adults with CIs




 Hi Valeriy,

 

We have used speech comprehension task in our recently published article.

 

Here is the reference: Rana B, Buchholz JM, Morgan C, et al. Bilateral Versus Unilateral Cochlear Implantation in Adult Listeners: Speech-On-Speech Masking and Multitalker Localization. Trends in Hearing.2017;21:2331216517722106. doi:10.1177/2331216517722106. 

 

Hope it helps. Please feel free to contact me if you need more information.

 

Kind regards,

 

Baljeet Rana, PhD

 

On Tue, Aug 28, 2018 at 2:06 PM Valeriy Shafiro <firosha@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello List,

I am looking for previous studies that examined speech comprehension in postlingual adults with cochlear implants.   So far I am coming up short -- most studies looked at speech recognition/identification -- the ability to repeat words one hears.  I am looking instead for studies that used speech tasks that required comprehension of word or sentences meaning to perform.  For instance, answering question about a sentence or a passage rather than just repeating it.  There is some language processing literature, but mainly focusing on the pediatric population.  There are also some studies of cognitive abilities in CI adults but not addressing speech comprehension specifically.  If anyone is aware of any please let me know and I will be happy to compile and share with the list.  

Best wishes,

Valeriy


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Kind regards,

Baljeet