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Binaural benefits for adults who use hearing aids and cochlear implants in opposite earsTeresa Y C Ching
National Acoustic Laboratories, and Sydney Cochlear Implant Centre, Australia
Ear Hear 25:9-21. 2004....
The effect of auditory experience on speech perception, localization, and functional performance of children who use a cochlear implant and a hearing aid in opposite earsTeresa Y C Ching
National Acoustic Laboratories, Chatswood, NSW, Australia
Int J Audiol 44:677-90. 2005..We conclude that children who receive a unilateral cochlear implant should be encouraged to wear a hearing aid in the opposite ear where there is usable residual hearing...
An overview of binaural advantages for children and adults who use binaural/bimodal hearing devicesTeresa Y C Ching
National Acoustic Laboratories, Chatswood, Australia. Teresa.Ching.nal.gov.au
Audiol Neurootol 11:6-11. 2006..Copyright (c) 2006 S. Karger AG, Basel...
Directional effects on infants and young children in real life: implications for amplificationTeresa Y C Ching
National Acoustic Laboratories, Chatswood, New South Wales, Australia
J Speech Lang Hear Res 52:1241-54. 2009..This study examined the head orientation of young children in naturalistic settings and the acoustics of their everyday environments for quantifying the potential effects of directionality...
Evaluation of the NAL-NL1 and the DSL v.4.1 prescriptions for children: Paired-comparison intelligibility judgments and functional performance ratingsTeresa Y C Ching
National Acoustic Laboratories, Australian Hearing, Australia
Int J Audiol 49:S35-48. 2010..An increase in preference for NAL was significantly associated with lesser hearing loss. The effect was not significant in the Canadian sample...
Comparison of severely and profoundly hearing-impaired children's amplification preferences with the NAL-RP and the DSL 3.0 prescriptionsT Y Ching
Macquarie University, NSW, Australia
Scand Audiol 26:219-22. 1997..It is uncertain whether previous listening experience affects listeners' preferences, and it is suggested that further studies be carried out to address this issue...
Language development and everyday functioning of children with hearing loss assessed at 3 years of ageTeresa Y C Ching
National Acoustic Laboratories, Australian Hearing, Australia The HEARing CRC, Australia
Int J Speech Lang Pathol 12:124-31. 2010..As multiple factors affect children's outcomes, it will be possible to examine their effects on outcomes of children when all data in the LOCHI study are available...
A cross-over, double-blind comparison of the NAL-NL1 and the DSL v4.1 prescriptions for children with mild to moderately severe hearing lossTeresa Y C Ching
National Acoustic Laboratories, Australian Hearing, Chatswood, Australia
Int J Audiol 49:S4-15. 2010..This research provides evidence on the effectiveness of the NAL-NL1 and DSL v.4.1 prescriptions, and highlights the need for evaluating and fine-tuning amplification to meet the diverse needs of individual children in real life...
Bimodal fitting or bilateral implantation?Teresa Y C Ching
National Acoustic Laboratories, Sydney, Australia
Cochlear Implants Int 10:23-7. 2009..This is possibly a combined effect of the directional microphones in their implant systems and their ability to use spatial cues. The evidence to date supports the provision of hearing in two ears as the standard of care...
Early language outcomes of children with cochlear implants: interim findings of the NAL study on longitudinal outcomes of children with hearing impairmentTeresa Y C Ching
National Acoustic Laboratories, Sydney, Australia
Cochlear Implants Int 10:28-32. 2009..These results are preliminary, as there are currently insufficient data to examine the effect of multiple factors on language outcomes and the rate of language development...
Effect of variations in hearing-aid frequency response on real-life functional performance of children with severe or profound hearing lossTeresa Y C Ching
National Acoustic Laboratories, 126 Greville Street, Chatswood, NSW 2067, Australia
Int J Audiol 47:461-75. 2008..The findings support the use of the NAL response for initial fitting, and the evaluation of children's amplification needs by a systematic use of parents' and teachers' observations...
Binaural-bimodal fitting or bilateral implantation for managing severe to profound deafness: a reviewT Y C Ching
National Acoustic Laboratories, Chatswood, New South Wales, Australia
Trends Amplif 11:161-92. 2007..In the fourth and final parts of the article, clinical issues relating to candidacy for binaural/ bimodal fitting and strategies for bimodal fitting are discussed with implications for future research...
Spatial release from masking in normal-hearing children and children who use hearing aidsTeresa Y C Ching
National Acoustic Laboratories, Australian Hearing, 126 Greville Street, Chatswood, NSW 2067, Australia
J Acoust Soc Am 129:368-75. 2011..Results suggest that hearing-impaired children may need enhancement in signal-to-noise ratio to hear speech in difficult listening conditions as well as normal-hearing children...
The Parents' Evaluation of Aural/Oral Performance of Children (PEACH) scale: normative dataTeresa Y C Ching
National Acoustic Laboratories, Chatswood, NSW, Australia
J Am Acad Audiol 18:220-35. 2007..The PEACH can be used with infants as young as one month old and with school-aged children who have hearing loss ranging from mild to profound degree...
Performance in children with hearing aids or cochlear implants: bilateral stimulation and binaural hearingTeresa Y C Ching
National Acoustic Laboratories, 126 Freville Street, Chatswood, NSW 2067, Australia
Int J Audiol 45:S108-12. 2006..Additional strategies may be necessary to develop or enable the use of binaural cues by these children...
Binaural redundancy and inter-aural time difference cues for patients wearing a cochlear implant and a hearing aid in opposite earsTeresa Y C Ching
National Acoustic Laboratories, NSW, Australia
Int J Audiol 44:513-21. 2005..Whereas normally hearing subjects used inter-aural time difference cues to improve speech perception in noise, neither adults nor children who used bimodal hearing devices were able to do so...
Prescribed real-ear and achieved real-life differences in children's hearing aids adjusted according to the NAL-NL1 and the DSL v.4.1 prescriptionsTeresa Y C Ching
National Acoustic Laboratories, Australian Hearing, Chatswood, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Int J Audiol 49:S16-25. 2010..The impact of a gain difference between prescriptions on children's performance and preferences in real life is reported in separate papers...
Receptive language and speech production in children with auditory neuropathy/dyssynchrony type hearing lossGary Rance
Department of Otolaryngology, The University of Melbourne, East Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Ear Hear 28:694-702. 2007....
Research Grants
- Longitudinal outcomes of hearing-impaired children: early vs later interventionTERESA Y CHING; Fiscal Year: 2010..The study will be the most comprehensive with regard to predictors, outcomes, representativeness, and number of children. ..
- Longitudinal outcomes of hearing-impaired children: early vs later interventionTeresa Ching; Fiscal Year: 2007..The study will be the most comprehensive with regard to predictors, outcomes, representativeness, and number of children. ..
- Longitudinal outcomes of hearing-impaired children: early vs later interventionTeresa Ching; Fiscal Year: 2009..The study will be the most comprehensive with regard to predictors, outcomes, representativeness, and number of children. ..
