2008
DOI: 10.1016/s2173-5735(08)70228-x
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Musical Perception and Enjoyment in Post-Lingual Patients With Cochlear Implants

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“…Expectations are likely to have an impact on the role of music in life and its effect on the QoL. Zhao et al (2008) and Lassaletta et al (2008) showed a positive correlation of music sound quality and enjoyment with QoL in postlingually deafened adult CI users (Zhao et al, 2008;Lassaletta et al, 2008).…”
Section: Need Of a New Self-report Measure For Musicmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Expectations are likely to have an impact on the role of music in life and its effect on the QoL. Zhao et al (2008) and Lassaletta et al (2008) showed a positive correlation of music sound quality and enjoyment with QoL in postlingually deafened adult CI users (Zhao et al, 2008;Lassaletta et al, 2008).…”
Section: Need Of a New Self-report Measure For Musicmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Despite technological advances, patients still have difficulty in understanding speech in noisy environments, speech understanding on the phone and musical perception (7,8,(18)(19)(20) . For this reason, there has been an attempt to lessen these difficulties in understanding through the use of auxiliary resources such as frequency modulation (FM) system, a specific accessory which helps in speech perception in noisy environments.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…in music listening habits following implantation, low satisfaction in listening to music and a desire to hear music as it sounded prior to their hearing loss or as it would be perceived with normal hearing (Gfeller, Christ, et al, 2000;Leal et al, 2003;Mirza, Douglas, Lindsay, Hildreth, & Hawthorne, 2003;Lassaletta et al, 2008;Looi & She, 2010;Looi et al, 2012;Philips et al, 2012).…”
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confidence: 99%