2017
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/wuvz4
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Postoperative Predictors of Speech Reception in Cochlear Implant Users

Abstract: In general, cochlear implant users see considerable benefit from their implant. Yet, there is great individual variation in speech reception. This study investigated whether individual differences in auditory and visual working memory abilities are related to speech reception in noise. To this end, we administered two tests of working memory – the WAIS-III Digit Span and PyVDT, a visual monitoring task – to 25 cochlear implant users. We found duration of profound hearing loss and age at profound hearing loss t… Show more

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“…The PyVDT has been successfully used in a study of 25 cochlear implant users [17]. Additionally, PyVDT uses the Python doctest module [18] to verify that the measures reported by the PyVDT (e.g., the d' measure of sensitivity; [14]) are calculated correctly.…”
Section: Quality Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The PyVDT has been successfully used in a study of 25 cochlear implant users [17]. Additionally, PyVDT uses the Python doctest module [18] to verify that the measures reported by the PyVDT (e.g., the d' measure of sensitivity; [14]) are calculated correctly.…”
Section: Quality Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%