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| Helen E CullingtonSummaryAffiliation: University of Southampton Country: UK Publications
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Bimodal hearing benefit for speech recognition with competing voice in cochlear implant subject with normal hearing in contralateral earHelen E Cullington
South of England Cochlear Implant Centre, Institute of Sound and Vibration Research, University of Southampton, SO17 1BJ, United Kingdom
Ear Hear 31:70-3. 2010..This project assessed electroacoustic benefit for speech recognition with a competing talker...
Comparison of bimodal and bilateral cochlear implant users on speech recognition with competing talker, music perception, affective prosody discrimination, and talker identificationHelen E Cullington
South of England Cochlear Implant Centre, Institute of Sound and Vibration Research, University of Southampton, United Kingdom
Ear Hear 32:16-30. 2011..This study aimed to test the hypothesis that bimodal users would perform better than bilateral cochlear implant users on tasks requiring good pitch perception...
United Kingdom national paediatric bilateral auditH E Cullington
South of England Cochlear Implant Centre, Institute of Sound and Vibration Research, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK
Cochlear Implants Int 12:S15-8. 2011..The audit has now passed the 1-year point, and data have been received on more than 400 children. Preliminary results will be available a year later...
An investigation into the effect of limiting the frequency bandwidth of speech on speech recognition in adult cochlear implant usersAbigail J Milchard
Hearing and Balance Centre, Institute of Sound and Vibration Research, University of Southampton, UK
Int J Audiol 43:356-62. 2004..Hence, the limitations of the normal telephone bandwidth can be expected to have a negative effect on speech recognition for cochlear implant users using the telephone...
