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172 related items for PubMed ID: 29094068

  • 1. Verbal working memory and inhibition-concentration in adults with cochlear implants.
    Moberly AC, Houston DM, Harris MS, Adunka OF, Castellanos I.
    Laryngoscope Investig Otolaryngol; 2017 Oct; 2(5):254-261. PubMed ID: 29094068
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  • 2. Visual working memory span in adults with cochlear implants: Some preliminary findings.
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  • 3. High-Variability Sentence Recognition in Long-Term Cochlear Implant Users: Associations With Rapid Phonological Coding and Executive Functioning.
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    Ear Hear; 2019 Dec; 40(5):1149-1161. PubMed ID: 30601227
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  • 4. How Does Nonverbal Reasoning Affect Sentence Recognition in Adults with Cochlear Implants and Normal-Hearing Peers?
    Moberly AC, Mattingly JK, Castellanos I.
    Audiol Neurootol; 2019 Dec; 24(3):127-138. PubMed ID: 31266013
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  • 5. The effects of stimulus modality, task complexity, and cuing on working memory and the relationship with speech recognition in older cochlear implant users.
    Luo X, Azuma T, Kolberg C, Pulling KR.
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  • 6. Non-auditory neurocognitive skills contribute to speech recognition in adults with cochlear implants.
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  • 7. The Impact of Neurocognitive Skills on Recognition of Spectrally Degraded Sentences.
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    J Am Acad Audiol; 2021 Sep; 32(8):528-536. PubMed ID: 34965599
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  • 8. Nonverbal Reasoning as a Contributor to Sentence Recognition Outcomes in Adults With Cochlear Implants.
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  • 9. Cognitive Functions in Adults Receiving Cochlear Implants: Predictors of Speech Recognition and Changes After Implantation.
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    Otol Neurotol; 2020 Mar; 41(3):e322-e329. PubMed ID: 31868779
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  • 10. How linguistic closure and verbal working memory relate to speech recognition in noise--a review.
    Besser J, Koelewijn T, Zekveld AA, Kramer SE, Festen JM.
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  • 11. Neurocognitive Factors Contributing to Cochlear Implant Candidacy.
    Moberly AC, Castellanos I, Mattingly JK.
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  • 12. List equivalency of the AzBio sentence test in noise for listeners with normal-hearing sensitivity or cochlear implants.
    Schafer EC, Pogue J, Milrany T.
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  • 13. Impact of Cochlear Implantation on Neurocognitive Subdomains in Adult Cochlear Implant Recipients.
    Völter C, Götze L, Haubitz I, Müther J, Dazert S, Thomas JP.
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  • 14. On the relationship between auditory cognition and speech intelligibility in cochlear implant users: An ERP study.
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  • 15. Effects of Age and Working Memory Capacity on Speech Recognition Performance in Noise Among Listeners With Normal Hearing.
    Gordon-Salant S, Cole SS.
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  • 16. A Sequential Sentence Paradigm Using Revised PRESTO Sentence Lists.
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  • 17. Relations Between Self-reported Executive Functioning and Speech Perception Skills in Adult Cochlear Implant Users.
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  • 18. Relationships Between Hearing Status, Cognitive Abilities, and Reliance on Visual and Contextual Cues.
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  • 19. Relating quality of life to outcomes and predictors in adult cochlear implant users: Are we measuring the right things?
    Moberly AC, Harris MS, Boyce L, Vasil K, Wucinich T, Pisoni DB, Baxter J, Ray C, Shafiro V.
    Laryngoscope; 2018 Apr 23; 128(4):959-966. PubMed ID: 28776711
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  • 20. Some Neurocognitive Correlates of Noise-Vocoded Speech Perception in Children With Normal Hearing: A Replication and Extension of ).
    Roman AS, Pisoni DB, Kronenberger WG, Faulkner KF.
    Ear Hear; 2017 Apr 23; 38(3):344-356. PubMed ID: 28045787
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