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Figure 7

From: Limiting asymmetric hearing improves benefits of bilateral hearing in children using cochlear implants

Figure 7

Relationship between speech detection and speech perception. (a) There was no relationship between speech detection thresholds in co-located noise (at front) and bilateral speech perception in co-located noise. (b) The relationship between asymmetry in spatial unmasking and asymmetry in speech perception tested in quiet and noise. For bimodal and sequential bilateral cochlear implant (CI) users, asymmetries in both measures favoured better performance with CI1 (bottom right quadrant). Pearson correlation coefficients (R) and number of children (n) are provided in each panel. *p < 0.05.

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