2022
DOI: 10.1002/lary.30210
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Contribution of Verbal Learning & Memory and Spectro‐Temporal Discrimination to Speech Recognition in Cochlear Implant Users

Abstract: Objectives Existing cochlear implant (CI) outcomes research demonstrates a high degree of variability in device effectiveness among experienced CI users. Increasing evidence suggests that verbal learning and memory (VL&M) may have an influence on speech recognition with CIs. This study examined the relations in CI users between visual measures of VL&M and speech recognition in a series of models that also incorporated spectro‐temporal discrimination. Predictions were that (1) speech recognition would be associ… Show more

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