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"He M" Authored Publications:
| Title | Authors | PubMed ID | |
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| 1 | Segregation of competing voices by their fundamental frequency relies on low-frequency regions | Calinescu C; Deroche M; | 41817225 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 2 | Psychophysical evidence of the harmonic cancellation process and its relationship to pitch sensitivity and voice segregation | Deroche M; Montagnese J; Khoury K; Iuliano R; Alemi R; | 41263633 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 3 | Reduced Eye Blinking During Sentence Listening Reflects Increased Cognitive Load in Challenging Auditory Conditions | Coupal P; Zhang Y; Deroche M; | 40910460 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 4 | Technical recommendations for analyzing oxylipins by liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry | Schebb NH; Kampschulte N; Hagn G; Plitzko K; Meckelmann SW; Ghosh S; Joshi R; Kuligowski J; Vuckovic D; Botana MT; Sánchez-Illana Á; Zandkarimi F; Das A; Yang J; Schmidt L; Checa A; Roche HM; Armando AM; Edin ML; Lih FB; Aristizabal-Henao JJ; Miyamoto S; Giuffrida F; Moussaieff A; Domingues R; Rothe M; Hinz C; Das US; Rund KM; Taha AY; Hofstetter RK; Werner M; Werz O; Kahnt AS; Bertrand-Michel J; Le Faouder P; Gurke R; Thomas D; Torta F; Milic I; Dias IHK; Spickett CM; Biagini D; Lomonaco T; Idborg H; Liu J | 40392938 CHEMBIOCHEM |
| 5 | Pupillometry reveals effects of pitch manipulation within and across words on listening effort and short-term memory | Zhang Y; Sares A; Delage A; Lehmann A; Deroche M; | 39349635 CONCORDIA |
| 6 | Differences Between French and English in the Use of Suprasegmental Cues for the Short-Term Recall of Word Lists | Lew EC; Sares A; Gilbert AC; Zhang Y; Lehmann A; Deroche M; | 39320319 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 7 | The role of language in ethnic identity measurement: a multitrait-multimethod approach to construct validation | Laroche M; Pons F; Richard MO; | 19702108 JMSB |
| 8 | OFC neurons do not represent the negative value of a conditioned inhibitor | Esber GR; Usypchuk A; Saini S; Deroche M; Iordanova MD; Schoenbaum G; | 38042330 CONCORDIA |
| 9 | Audiovisual integration in children with cochlear implants revealed through EEG and fNIRS | Alemi R; Wolfe J; Neumann S; Manning J; Towler W; Koirala N; Gracco VL; Deroche M; | 37989460 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 10 | Motor Processing in Children With Cochlear Implants as Assessed by Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy | Alemi R; Wolfe J; Neumann S; Manning J; Hanna L; Towler W; Wilson C; Bien A; Miller S; Schafer E; Gemignani J; Koirala N; Gracco VL; Deroche M; | 37977135 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 11 | Factors Associated with Speech-Recognition Performance in School-Aged Children with Cochlear Implants and Early Auditory-Verbal Intervention | Wolfe J; Deroche M; Neumann S; Hanna L; Towler W; Wilson C; Bien AG; Miller S; Schafer EC; Gracco V; | 34847584 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 12 | Flame-Retardant and Polysulfide-Suppressed Ether-Based Electrolytes for High-Temperature Li-S Batteries | He M; Li X; Holmes NG; Li R; Wang J; Yin G; Zuo P; Sun X; | 34370436 ENCS |
| 13 | A Cross-Sectional Study on the Impact of Arterial Stiffness on the Corpus Callosum, a Key White Matter Tract Implicated in Alzheimer's Disease | Badji A; de la Colina AN; Boshkovski T; Sabra D; Karakuzu A; Robitaille-Grou MC; Gros C; Joubert S; Bherer L; Lamarre-Cliche M; Stikov N; Gauthier CJ; Cohen-Adad J; Girouard H; | 32741837 PERFORM |
| 14 | Protocol for a partially nested randomised controlled trial to evaluate the effectiveness of the scleroderma patient-centered intervention network COVID-19 home-isolation activities together (SPIN-CHAT) program to reduce anxiety among at-risk scleroderma patients. | Fortuné C, Gietzen A, Guillot G, Lewis N, Nielsen K, Richard M, Sauvé M, Welling J, SPIN Investigators, Baron M, Furst DE, Gottesman K, Malcarne V, Mayes MD, Mouthon L, Nielson WR, Riggs R, Wigley F, Assassi S, Boutron I, Ells C, van den Ende C, Fligelstone K, Frech T, Godard D, Harel D, Hinchcliff M, Hudson M, Johnson SR, Larche M, Leite C, Nguyen C, Pope J, Portales A, Rannou F, Reyna TSR, Schouffoer AA, Suarez-Almazor ME, Agard C, Albert A, André M, Arsenault G, Benzidia I, Bernstein EJ, Berthier S, Biss | 32419703 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 15 | Association Between Paraspinal Muscle Morphology, Clinical Symptoms, and Functional Status in Patients With Degenerative Cervical Myelopathy. | Fortin M, Dobrescu O, Courtemanche M, Sparrey CJ, Santaguida C, Fehlings MG, Weber MH | 28207658 PERFORM |
| 16 | Enzymatic assay for GHB determination in forensic matrices. | Grenier V, Huppé G, Lamarche M, Mireault P | 22722059 MASSSPEC |
| 17 | Hypertension Canada's 2016 Canadian Hypertension Education Program Guidelines for Blood Pressure Measurement, Diagnosis, Assessment of Risk, Prevention, and Treatment of Hypertension. | Leung AA, Nerenberg K, Daskalopoulou SS, McBrien K, Zarnke KB, Dasgupta K, Cloutier L, Gelfer M, Lamarre-Cliche M, Milot A, Bolli P, Tremblay G, McLean D, Tobe SW, Ruzicka M, Burns KD, Vallée M, Prasad GV, Lebel M, Feldman RD, Selby P, Pipe A, Schiffrin EL, McFarlane PA, Oh P, Hegele RA, Khara M, Wilson TW, Penner SB, Burgess E, Herman RJ, Bacon SL, Rabkin SW, Gilbert RE, Campbell TS, Grover S, Honos G, Lindsay P, Hill MD, Coutts SB, Gubitz G, Campbell NR, Moe GW, Howlett JG, Boulanger JM, Prebtani A, Laroc | 27118291 HKAP |
| 18 | Hypertension Canada's 2017 Guidelines for Diagnosis, Risk Assessment, Prevention, and Treatment of Hypertension in Adults. | Leung AA, Daskalopoulou SS, Dasgupta K, McBrien K, Butalia S, Zarnke KB, Nerenberg K, Harris KC, Nakhla M, Cloutier L, Gelfer M, Lamarre-Cliche M, Milot A, Bolli P, Tremblay G, McLean D, Tran KC, Tobe SW, Ruzicka M, Burns KD, Vallée M, Prasad GVR, Gryn SE, Feldman RD, Selby P, Pipe A, Schiffrin EL, McFarlane PA, Oh P, Hegele RA, Khara M, Wilson TW, Penner SB, Burgess E, Sivapalan P, Herman RJ, Bacon SL, Rabkin SW, Gilbert RE, Campbell TS, Grover S, Honos G, Lindsay P, Hill MD, Coutts SB, Gubitz G, Campbell | 28449828 HKAP |
| 19 | Hypertension Canada's 2018 Guidelines for Diagnosis, Risk Assessment, Prevention, and Treatment of Hypertension in Adults and Children. | Nerenberg KA, Zarnke KB, Leung AA, Dasgupta K, Butalia S, McBrien K, Harris KC, Nakhla M, Cloutier L, Gelfer M, Lamarre-Cliche M, Milot A, Bolli P, Tremblay G, McLean D, Padwal RS, Tran KC, Grover S, Rabkin SW, Moe GW, Howlett JG, Lindsay P, Hill MD, Sharma M, Field T, Wein TH, Shoamanesh A, Dresser GK, Hamet P, Herman RJ, Burgess E, Gryn SE, Grégoire JC, Lewanczuk R, Poirier L, Campbell TS, Feldman RD, Lavoie KL, Tsuyuki RT, Honos G, Prebtani APH, Kline G, Schiffrin EL, Don-Wauchope A, Tobe SW, Gilbert RE, | 29731013 NA |
| Title: | Factors Associated with Speech-Recognition Performance in School-Aged Children with Cochlear Implants and Early Auditory-Verbal Intervention | ||||
| Authors: | Wolfe J, Deroche M, Neumann S, Hanna L, Towler W, Wilson C, Bien AG, Miller S, Schafer EC, Gracco V | ||||
| Link: | pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34847584/ | ||||
| DOI: | 10.1055/s-0041-1730413 | ||||
| Publication: | Journal of the American Academy of Audiology | ||||
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| PMID: | 34847584 | Category: | Date Added: | 2021-12-01 | |
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PSYCHOLOGY
1 Hearts for Hearing Foundation, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. 2 Department of Psychology, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada. 3 University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. 4 Department of Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. 5 Department of Audiology & Speech-Language Pathology, University of North Texas, Denton, Texas. 6 Haskins Laboratories, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut. 7 School of Communication Sciences & Disorders McGill University, Montreal, Canada. |
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<strong>Background:</strong> Considerable variability exists in the speech recognition abilities achieved by children with cochlear implants (CIs) due to varying demographic and performance variables including language abilities. <strong>Purpose:</strong> This article examines the factors associated with speech recognition performance of school-aged children with CIs who were grouped by language ability. <strong>Research design:</strong> This is a single-center cross-sectional study with repeated measures for subjects across two language groups. <strong>Study sample:</strong> Participants included two groups of school-aged children, ages 7 to 17 years, who received unilateral or bilateral CIs by 4 years of age. The High Language group (N = 26) had age-appropriate spoken-language abilities, and the Low Language group (N = 24) had delays in their spoken-language abilities. <strong>Data collection and analysis:</strong> Group comparisons were conducted to examine the impact of demographic characteristics on word recognition in quiet and sentence recognition in quiet and noise. <strong>Results:</strong> Speech recognition in quiet and noise was significantly poorer in the Low Language compared with the High Language group. Greater hours of implant use and better adherence to auditory-verbal (AV) therapy appointments were associated with higher speech recognition in quiet and noise. <strong>Conclusion:</strong> To ensure maximal speech recognition in children with low-language outcomes, professionals should develop strategies to ensure that families support full-time CI use and have the means to consistently attend AV appointments. |



