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Cochlear Implants International
An Interdisciplinary Journal for Implantable Hearing Devices
Volume 20, 2019 - Issue 6
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Electric acoustic stimulation (EAS) with the Naída CI Q90 sound processor in experienced cochlear implant users

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Smita Agrawal, Sarah Coulthurst, Alison Nachman, Kanthaiah Koka & Michael Murray. (2022) Acoustic component programming in children with cochlear implants using electrocochleography. International Journal of Audiology 61:9, pages 736-743.
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Emily R. Spitzer, Emily Kay-Rivest, Susan B. Waltzman, Colleen A. O'Brien-Russo, Michele Santacatterina, J. Thomas Roland, David M. Landsberger & David R. Friedmann. (2023) Acceptance and Benefit of Electroacoustic Stimulation in Children. Otology & Neurotology 44:5, pages 453-461.
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Jessica Payne, Agnes Au & Richard C Dowell. (2023) An overview of factors affecting bimodal and electric-acoustic stimulation (EAS) speech understanding outcomes. Hearing Research 431, pages 108736.
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Emily R. SpitzerDavid M. LandsbergerDavid R. Friedmann. (2021) Assessing the Quality of Low-Frequency Acoustic Hearing: Implications for Combined Electroacoustic Stimulation With Cochlear Implants. Ear & Hearing 42:2, pages 475-486.
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Emily R. Spitzer, Susan B. Waltzman, David M. Landsberger & David R. Friedmann. (2021) Acceptance and Benefits of Electro-Acoustic Stimulation for Conventional-Length Electrode Arrays. Audiology and Neurotology 26:1, pages 17-26.
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