Visuomotor integration ability of pre-lingually deaf children predicts audiological outcome with a cochlear implant: a first report
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2004
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We investigated the predictive relations between pre-implant visuomotor integration ability and subsequent oral speech/language outcomes in prelingually deaf children who use cochlear implants (CIs). Prior to implantation, children were given a task that tested their accuracy in copying geometric forms. Performance on this task predicted speech perception, sentence comprehension, and speech intelligibility outcomes over 3 years of CI use. We conclude that individual differences in visuomotor integration ability are predictive of some audiological outcome measures in deaf children with CIs.
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Horn DL, Davis RA, Pisoni DB, Miyamoto RT. Visuomotor integration ability of pre-lingually deaf children predicts audiological outcome with a cochlear implant: a first report. Int Congr Ser. 2004;1273:356-359. doi:10.1016/j.ics.2004.07.049
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