Semin Hear 2015; 36(04): 296-310
DOI: 10.1055/s-0035-1564460
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Optimizing Performance in Adult Cochlear Implant Users through Clinician Directed Auditory Training

Geoff Plant
1   Hearing Rehabilitation Foundation, Somerville, Massachusetts
,
Claire Marcus Bernstein
2   Department of Hearing, Speech, and Language Sciences, Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center on Technology for Deaf and Hard of Hearing, Gallaudet University, Washington, DC
,
Harry Levitt
3   Advanced Hearing Concepts, Bodega Bay, California
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26. Oktober 2015 (online)

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Abstract

Clinician-directed auditory training using the KTH Speech Tracking Procedure can be a powerful approach for maximizing outcomes with adult cochlear implant (CI) users. This article first reviews prior research findings from an 8-week clinician-directed auditory training (AT) program using speech tracking that yielded significant gains in speech tracking rate and sentence recognition scores following training. The second focus of the article is to illustrate the value of intensive face-to-face long-term AT using speech tracking with adult CI users. A detailed case study report is presented that demonstrates major ongoing and progressive gains in tracking rate, sentence recognition, and improvements in self-perceived competence and confidence over the course of intensive long-term training. Given the potential of both short- and long-term clinician-directed auditory training via KTH speech tracking to help CI users reach their optimal performance level, consideration for more widespread clinical use is proposed in the overall rehabilitation of adult CI users.