Temporal organization skills in cochlear implants recipients Summary
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Temporal organization skills in cochlear implants recipients.
UNLABELLED Processing acoustic clues from the sounds of speech depends on the proper perception of the frequency and duration of stimuli as a sequence of events. AIM To assess the capacity for temporal organization in users of multichannel CI. METHOD 14 normal hearing individuals formed the control group, matching in age and gender other 14 users of multichannel CI, who made up the study gr...
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تاریخ انتشار 2008