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Cochlear Limited

CompanySydney, New South Wales, Australia
About: Cochlear Limited is a company organization based out in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Cochlear implant & Hearing loss. The organization has 1290 authors who have published 1479 publications receiving 33109 citations. The organization is also known as: кохлеарные Americas & COCHLEAR LIMITED.


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TL;DR: Children with cochlear implants have increased educational opportunities, with those children in mainstream and those who have moved toward mainstream demonstrating improved progress in speech perception ability.
Abstract: OBJECTIVE The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect and relationship of paediatric cochlear implantation on educational placement and speech perception ability and to determine the effect of a multilingual background on educational placement and speech perception ability after cochlear implantation. DESIGN This study consisted of a retrospective chart review of 83 implanted patients and a questionnaire sent to parents of 80 implanted children. SETTING This study was conducted in a cochlear implant program at a tertiary care centre. METHODS AND OUTCOME MEASURES From the chart review, the educational placements and speech perception scores of implanted children were determined before and after implantation. In the questionnaire, parents were asked about their preferred educational placement for their child, the language spoken at home, and their impressions of the chosen school program for their child. RESULTS Of the children who were in nonmainstream school programs at implantation (n = 30), 50% moved toward mainstream with 9 (30%) reaching mainstream placement. Of the children who were preschool at implantation (n = 34), 24 (70%) were placed or planned to be placed in mainstream after implantation. The rate of improvement in speech perception ability was significantly higher in those children who moved toward or remained in mainstream than those who stayed at the same nonmainstream educational placement or moved away from mainstream. Children from a multilingual background were able to achieve similar educational placements and similar rates of progress of speech perception outcome as the only English-speaking children. CONCLUSIONS Children with cochlear implants have increased educational opportunities, with those children in mainstream and those who have moved toward mainstream demonstrating improved progress in speech perception ability.

29 citations

Patent
24 Sep 2007
TL;DR: An implantable hearing aid transducer apparatus provides a simplified approach for interface with a middle ear component as discussed by the authors, which includes an actuator for middle ear coupling, and a driver having a magnet or coil interconnected to the actuator to induce movement in response to driver signals.
Abstract: An implantable hearing aid transducer apparatus provides a simplified approach for interface with a middle ear component. The transducer includes a transducer housing, an actuator for middle ear coupling, and a driver having a magnet or coil interconnected to the actuator to induce movement in response to driver signals. In one feature, the actuator may be advanceable through an aperture of the housing independent from operation of the driver. In another feature, a portion of the transducer may be rotatable. In another feature, a retention apparatus may function to selectively secure a rotatable portion of the housing in a selected position. In an additional feature, a seal may be disposed around a driver component and connected to the actuator.

29 citations

PatentDOI
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TL;DR: An auditory prosthesis includes a sound sensor that senses both ambient sounds and sounds uttered by the patient and a monitor that senses a physiological parameter indicative of the intensity of the sounds as perceived by the patients and/or the onset of a prospective speech episode during which the patient utters sounds.
Abstract: An auditory prosthesis includes a sound sensor that senses both ambient sounds and sounds uttered by the patient. The prosthesis includes a monitor that senses a physiological parameter indicative of the intensity of the sounds as perceived by the patient and/or the onset of a prospective speech episode during which the patient utters sounds. For example, the monitor may detect the activity of the stapedius muscle. This muscle contracts in the presence of subjectively perceived high level sounds or just prior to and during a speech episode. This parameter is used dynamically by the prosthesis to process the received sounds, for example, by changing the amplification level of these sounds dependent on the activity.

29 citations

Patent
13 Aug 2008
TL;DR: In this paper, a method of adjusting an established initial operational settings profile, the profile having two or more operational setting values for a speech processor of a recipient's cochlear implant, comprising: setting one or more profile adjustment functions with one ormore function parameters; and modifying concurrently said two ormore operational settings values in said operational setting profile using each of said set profile adjustment function.
Abstract: According to one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of adjusting an established initial operational settings profile, the profile having two or more operational setting values for a speech processor of a recipient's cochlear implant, comprising: setting one or more profile adjustment functions with one or more function parameters; and modifying concurrently said two or more operational setting values in said operational settings profile using each of said set profile adjustment functions.

29 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluated two melodic contour training programs and their relative efficacy as measured on a number of speech perception tasks, including consonant perception in quiet and question/statement prosody.
Abstract: Cochlear implant (CI) recipients generally have good perception of speech in quiet environments but difficulty perceiving speech in noisy conditions, reduced sensitivity to speech prosody, and difficulty appreciating music. Auditory training has been proposed as a method of improving speech perception for CI recipients, and recent efforts have focussed on the potential benefits of music-based training. This study evaluated two melodic contour training programs and their relative efficacy as measured on a number of speech perception tasks. These melodic contours were simple 5-note sequences formed into 9 contour patterns, such as “rising” or “rising-falling.” One training program controlled difficulty by manipulating interval sizes, the other by note durations. Sixteen adult CI recipients (aged 26–86 years) and twelve normal hearing (NH) adult listeners (aged 21–42 years) were tested on a speech perception battery at baseline and then after 6 weeks of melodic contour training. Results indicated that there were some benefits for speech perception tasks for CI recipients after melodic contour training. Specifically, consonant perception in quiet and question/statement prosody was improved. In comparison, NH listeners performed at ceiling for these tasks. There was no significant difference between the posttraining results for either training program, suggesting that both conferred benefits for training CI recipients to better perceive speech.

29 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Marc Moonen6679617837
Robert K. Shepherd5925510679
Matthew W. Kelley531419657
Frank R. Lin5121112431
Peter S. Roland472397660
Peter J. Blamey472087316
Richard C. Dowell461927104
Olivier Sterkers463568162
Blake C. Papsin462406712
Stephen O'Leary452386841
Karl Hörmann443797001
Geoffrey A. Manley441836184
Karen A. Gordon431354594
Hugh J. McDermott431465254
David M. Baguley432406533
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20232
20222
202168
202074
201974
201870