Speech Recognition at 1-Year Follow-Up in the Childhood Development after Cochlear Implantation Study: Methods and Preliminary Findings
- 1 June 2006
- journal article
- Published by S. Karger AG in Audiology and Neurotology
- Vol. 11 (4) , 259-268
- https://doi.org/10.1159/000093302
Abstract
The Childhood Development after Cochlear Implantation (CDaCI) study is a longitudinal multicenter investigation designed to identify factors influencing spoken language in young deaf children with cochlear implants. Normal-hearing peers serve as controls. As part of a comprehensive evaluation battery, a speech recognition hierarchy was designed to assess how well these children recognize speech stimuli across developmental stages. Data were analyzed for the earliest measures in 42 pairs of children reaching 1 year of follow-up. A number of children in the cochlear implant group who met criteria for testing approached levels of performance similar to the normal-hearing controls, and some could identify sentences in competition. These results demonstrate the responsiveness of the speech recognition hierarchy in tracking emergent skills from a sample of the CDaCI cohort.Keywords
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