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ItemThe effects of electrode position and stimulus period on the hearing sensations in a multiple-channel cochlear implant patient [Abstract]Tong, Y. C. ; Blamey, P. J. ; Dowell, R. C. ; Clark, Graeme M. ( 1981)Abstract not available due to copyright.
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ItemPerceptual dissimilarity and discrimination studies using two-electrode stimulation with a multiple-channel cochlear implant patient [Abstract]Dowell, R. C. ; Tong, Y. C. ; Blamey, P. J. ; Clark, Graeme M. ( 1981)Abstract not available due to copyright.
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ItemResults in children using the 22 electrode cochlear implant [Abstract]Dawson, Pam W. ; Blamey, Peter J. ; Clark, Graeme M. ; Busby, P. A. ; Rowland, L.C. ; Dettman, S. J. ; Brown, A. M. ; Dowell, Richard C. ; Rickards, Field W. ; Alcantara, Joseph I. ( 1989)Abstract not available due to copyright.
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ItemSpeech perception with cochlear implants and tactile aids [Abstract]Blamey, P. J. ; Clark, Graeme M. ; Dowell, R. C. ( 1988)Abstract not available due to copyright.
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ItemA clinical protocol for multiple electrode cochlear implants in children [Abstract]Dowell, R. C. ; Busby, P.A. ; Roberts, S. A. ; Clark, Graeme M. ; Nienhuys, T. G. ; Blamey, P. J. ; Tong, Y. C. ( 1986)A clinical protocol for an experimental study to evaluate the speech perception and production, and communication skills using the multiple electrode cochlear implant in pre-adolescent children has been developed. A single-subject time-series design has been adopted to regularly assess these abilities. During the pre-operative stage the subject's current hearing aids or tactile device are used, and for the post-operative stage the Nucleus multiple electrode intracochlear implant. Training is provided in both stages of the study. Also included in the pre-operative stage are the audiological and medical evaluations to determine whether the subject meets the selection criteria. Speech perception and production, and communication skills are assessed from a large selection of language and developmental-age appropriate materials. Psychophysical studies are also undertaken to measure the subject's abilities to discriminate simple stimuli differing in electrical parameter values.