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Cochlear Implants International
An Interdisciplinary Journal for Implantable Hearing Devices
Volume 18, 2017 - Issue 4
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Impact of music on the quality of life of cochlear implant users: a focus group study

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Christina Fuller, Rolien Free, Bert Maat & Deniz Başkent. (2022) Self-reported music perception is related to quality of life and self-reported hearing abilities in cochlear implant users. Cochlear Implants International 23:1, pages 1-10.
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Meng Wang, Tianqiu Xu, Yan Zhong, Yan Zheng, Jing Lv, Jinye Luo, Chao Meng, Qianqian Guo, Shusheng Gong & Xueqing Chen. (2020) Comparison of primary musicality development between children with cochlear implants and children with normal hearing. Acta Oto-Laryngologica 140:9, pages 741-747.
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Flavia Sorrentino, Flavia Gheller, Niccolò Favaretto, Leonardo Franz, Elisabetta Stocco, Davide Brotto & Roberto Bovo. (2020) Music perception in adult patients with cochlear implant. Hearing, Balance and Communication 18:1, pages 3-7.
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Sarah Swann, Ian O’Brien, Gary Rance & Richard Dowell. Interviews with musicians with hearing aids. International Journal of Audiology 0:0, pages 1-9.
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Razvan Paisa, Doga Cavdir, Francesco Ganis, Peter Williams, Lone M. Percy-Smith & Stefania Serafin. (2023) Design and Evaluation of a Multisensory Concert for Cochlear Implant Users. Arts 12:4, pages 149.
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Ebru Kösemihal, Mustafa Yüksel, Sidika Cesur & Ayça Çiprut. (2023) Musical Mistuning Perception and Appraisal in Cochlear Implant Recipients. Otology & Neurotology 44:5, pages e281-e286.
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Niels Trusbak Haumann, Bjørn Petersen, Anne Sofie Friis Andersen, Kathleen F. Faulkner, Elvira Brattico & Peter Vuust. (2023) Mismatch negativity as a marker of music perception in individual cochlear implant users: A spike density component analysis study. Clinical Neurophysiology 148, pages 76-92.
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Joke Veltman, Marjo J.M. Maas, Cilia Beijk, Adinda Y.M. Groenhuis, Huib Versnel, Constance Vissers, Wendy J. Huinck & Alexander E. Hoetink. (2023) Development of the Musi-CI Training, A Musical Listening Training for Cochlear Implant Users: A Participatory Action Research Approach. Trends in Hearing 27.
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Albert Manero, Kaitlyn E. Crawford, Hannah Prock‐Gibbs, Neel Shah, Deep Gandhi & Melanie J. Coathup. (2022) Improving disease prevention, diagnosis, and treatment using novel bionic technologies. Bioengineering & Translational Medicine 8:1.
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Chrysa Kovach, Julianne Papadopoulos, Beatriz Ilari & Ray Goldsworthy. (2022) The CI Music Hour: Building community and promoting well-being through music appreciation. International Journal of Community Music 15:3, pages 365-383.
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Hilal Dincer D’Alessandro, Patrick J. Boyle, Ginevra Portanova & Patrizia Mancini. (2021) Music perception and speech intelligibility in noise performance by Italian-speaking cochlear implant users. European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology 279:8, pages 3821-3829.
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Hilal Dincer D'Alessandro, Deborah Ballantyne, Ginevra Portanova, Antonio Greco & Patrizia Mancini. (2022) Temporal coding and music perception in bimodal listeners. Auris Nasus Larynx 49:2, pages 202-208.
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Kate Gfeller, Joke Veltman, Robert Mandara, Mary Beth Napoli, Sarah Smith, Yoon Choi, Gaelen McCormick, Tim McKenzie & Anamaria Nastase. (2022) Technological and Rehabilitative Concerns: Perspectives of Cochlear Implant Recipients Who Are Musicians. Trends in Hearing 26, pages 233121652211226.
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Colleen Psarros & Yetta Abrahams. 2022. Cochlear Implants. Cochlear Implants 441 471 .
Çağla TÜRK, Azize KÖSEOĞLU & Selva ZEREN. (2021) İşitme Kayıplı Bireylerde Müzik AlgısıMusic Perception in Individuals with Hearing Loss. İstanbul Gelişim Üniversitesi Sağlık Bilimleri Dergisi:14, pages 403-419.
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Mark D. Fletcher & Carl A. Verschuur. (2021) Electro-Haptic Stimulation: A New Approach for Improving Cochlear-Implant Listening. Frontiers in Neuroscience 15.
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Andreas Radeloff, Nashwa Nada, Trandil El Mahallawi, Enaas Kolkaila, Maike Vollmer, Kristen Rak, Rudolf Hagen & Philipp Schendzielorz. (2021) Transplantation of adipose-derived stromal cells protects functional and morphological auditory nerve integrity in a model of cochlear implantation. NeuroReport 32:9, pages 776-782.
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Sonia Duret, Emmanuel Bigand, Caroline Guigou, Nicolas Marty, Philippe Lalitte & Alexis Bozorg Grayeli. (2021) Participation of Acoustic and Electric Hearing in Perceiving Musical Sounds. Frontiers in Neuroscience 15.
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Peter R. Dixon, David Feeny, George Tomlinson, Sharon Cushing, Joseph M. Chen & Murray D. Krahn. (2020) Health-Related Quality of Life Changes Associated With Hearing Loss. JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery 146:7, pages 630.
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Bjørn Petersen, Anne Sofie Friis Andersen, Niels Trusbak Haumann, Andreas Højlund, Martin J. Dietz, Franck Michel, Søren Kamaric Riis, Elvira Brattico & Peter Vuust. (2020) The CI MuMuFe – A New MMN Paradigm for Measuring Music Discrimination in Electric Hearing. Frontiers in Neuroscience 14.
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Kate Gfeller, Virginia Driscoll & Adam Schwalje. (2019) Adult Cochlear Implant Recipients’ Perspectives on Experiences With Music in Everyday Life: A Multifaceted and Dynamic Phenomenon. Frontiers in Neuroscience 13.
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Roberta Antonini Philippe, Céline Kosirnik, Noémi Vuichoud, Aaron Williamon & Fabienne Crettaz von Roten. (2019) Understanding Wellbeing Among College Music Students and Amateur Musicians in Western Switzerland. Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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Charlotte Prevoteau, Stephanie Y. Chen & Anil K. Lalwani. (2018) Music enjoyment with cochlear implantation. Auris Nasus Larynx 45:5, pages 895-902.
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Merve Torun Topcu. (2017) Effect of Music on the Quality of Life of Turkish Cochlear Implant Users: A Focus Group Study. Journal of Otolaryngology-ENT Research 9:3.
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Philipp Schendzielorz, Maike Vollmer, Kristen Rak, Armin Wiegner, Nashwa Nada, Katrin Radeloff, Rudolf Hagen & Andreas Radeloff. (2017) Adipose-derived stromal cells enhance auditory neuron survival in an animal model of sensory hearing loss. Cytotherapy 19:10, pages 1197-1207.
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