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Multiple effects of childhood deafness on cortical activity in children receiving bilateral cochlear implants simultaneously

Highlights ► Cortical responses evoked with newly provided cochlear implants in children captured a measure of function in the deaf and immature brain. ► These responses were highly variable reflecting heterogeneous effects of deafness on brain development. ► Cortical function was more uniform when...

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Published in:Clinical neurophysiology 2011-04, Vol.122 (4), p.823-833
Main Authors: Gordon, K.A, Tanaka, S, Wong, D.D.E, Stockley, T, Ramsden, J.D, Brown, T, Jewell, S, Papsin, B.C
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Language:English
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Summary:Highlights ► Cortical responses evoked with newly provided cochlear implants in children captured a measure of function in the deaf and immature brain. ► These responses were highly variable reflecting heterogeneous effects of deafness on brain development. ► Cortical function was more uniform when the aetiology of deafness was known to be associated with bilallelic GJB-2 mutations.
ISSN:1388-2457
1872-8952
DOI:10.1016/j.clinph.2010.10.037