Simultaneous bilateral cochlear implants: Developmental advances do not yet achieve normal cortical processing
Brain and Behavior2017Vol. 7(4), pp. e00638–e00638
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Abstract
Together, findings suggest that early simultaneous bilateral cochlear implantation promotes normal-like auditory symmetry but that abnormalities in cortical processing consequent to deafness and/or electrical stimulation through two independent speech processors persist.
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