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Comparison Of A Special Hearing Aid With A Conventional Aid For Detection And Discrimination Of High-Frequency Phonemes, Tetsuro Arakawa
Comparison Of A Special Hearing Aid With A Conventional Aid For Detection And Discrimination Of High-Frequency Phonemes, Tetsuro Arakawa
Independent Studies and Capstones
This paper is a review of a study to determine if a special hearing aid, the Transposer, can supply high frequency information to profoundly deaf children.
Speech Perception Through Profoundly Deaf Ears, Beth Hawes
Speech Perception Through Profoundly Deaf Ears, Beth Hawes
Independent Studies and Capstones
This paper is a review of a study done with an Oscillascope to determine if the sensory input would be of benefit to a profoundly deaf child.
Communication Strategies Used By Children At A School For The Deaf, Ellen A. La Nicca
Communication Strategies Used By Children At A School For The Deaf, Ellen A. La Nicca
Independent Studies and Capstones
This paper discusses a study to determine the communication strategies used by hearing impaired children and their effectiveness.
A Study Of Variables Influencing Placement In Schools For Hearing, Ruth F. Mathers
A Study Of Variables Influencing Placement In Schools For Hearing, Ruth F. Mathers
Independent Studies and Capstones
This paper reviews mainstreaming of former students of CID, 1965-1975.
A Survey On The Concepts Used In The Hearing Aid Selection Process For Hearing-Impaired Adults, Jeanne Behan
A Survey On The Concepts Used In The Hearing Aid Selection Process For Hearing-Impaired Adults, Jeanne Behan
Independent Studies and Capstones
This paper is a review of current practices in 1976 among audiologists and hearing aid dealers in fitting of hearing aids for adults.
Acoustic Reflex Measurements In Normals And Meniere's Syndrome Using Pulsed Stimuli, Denise Lynn Newman, Karen D'Ellen Zucker
Acoustic Reflex Measurements In Normals And Meniere's Syndrome Using Pulsed Stimuli, Denise Lynn Newman, Karen D'Ellen Zucker
Independent Studies and Capstones
This paper reviews a study to determine the maximum rate the acoustic reflex can follow pulsed stimuli in normal hearing subjects and in subjects with Meniere's Syndrome.
The Effects Of Special Lighting On The Lipreading Performance Of Profoundly Deaf Children, Christine Reimler
The Effects Of Special Lighting On The Lipreading Performance Of Profoundly Deaf Children, Christine Reimler
Independent Studies and Capstones
This paper is a review of a study to determine optimum lighting conditions to facilitate lipreading.
A Longitudinal Demographic Study Of A Parent-Infant Program For Hearing-Impaired Children, Mary A. Ruland
A Longitudinal Demographic Study Of A Parent-Infant Program For Hearing-Impaired Children, Mary A. Ruland
Independent Studies and Capstones
This paper is a longitudinal study of the CID Parent-Infant Program, 1966-1976.
Latency And Slope Values Of Evoked Responses In Children In Brain Stem Audiometry, Brenda S. Schick
Latency And Slope Values Of Evoked Responses In Children In Brain Stem Audiometry, Brenda S. Schick
Independent Studies and Capstones
This paper is a review of a study to compare latencies of early evoked responses in young children with those of adults.
Vowel Target Articulation Of The Deaf, Dale Shaughnessy
Vowel Target Articulation Of The Deaf, Dale Shaughnessy
Independent Studies and Capstones
This paper discusses a study to demonstrate improvement in vowel articulation ability by direct acoustic measurement of the format frequencies of vowels before and after training.
Speech Intelligibility In Noise-Induced Hearing Loss: Effects Of High-Frequency Compensation, Margaret Walker Skinner
Speech Intelligibility In Noise-Induced Hearing Loss: Effects Of High-Frequency Compensation, Margaret Walker Skinner
Independent Studies and Capstones
This dissertation examines the frequency response that results in the maximum level of speech intelligibility for persons with noise-induced hearing loss.
Reception Of Acoustic Speech Signals As A Function Of Sensation Levels By Hearing-Impaired Children, Linda H. Witt
Reception Of Acoustic Speech Signals As A Function Of Sensation Levels By Hearing-Impaired Children, Linda H. Witt
Independent Studies and Capstones
This paper is a review of a study to determine the sensation level at which the best discrimination and recognition occurs for severely and profoundly deaf children and the effect of distortion (peak clipping) has on the child's ability to recognize speech.
Acoustic Reflex Measurements In Normals And Meniere's Syndrome Using Pulsed Stimuli, Karen D'Ellen Zucker, Denise Lynn Newman
Acoustic Reflex Measurements In Normals And Meniere's Syndrome Using Pulsed Stimuli, Karen D'Ellen Zucker, Denise Lynn Newman
Independent Studies and Capstones
This paper reviews a study to determine the maximum rate the acoustic reflex can follow pulsed stimuli in normal hearing subjects and in subjects with Meniere's Syndrome.
An Analysis Of Chart Stories From The Pre-Primary Department, 1973-74, A Catherine Graham
An Analysis Of Chart Stories From The Pre-Primary Department, 1973-74, A Catherine Graham
Independent Studies and Capstones
This paper is an analysis of Chart Stories made by teachers at CID and their effectiveness as a language development tool.