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1. Does cochlear implant electrode array design affect audiologic outcomes? A systematic review and meta-analysis.

2. Screening for Developmental Delays in Pediatric Cochlea Implant Candidates and Recipients.

3. When to Start Computer-Based Auditory Training After Cochlear Implantation: Effects on Quality of Life and Speech Recognition.

4. Impact of auditory environments on language outcomes in children with a cochlear implant.

5. Computer-based Auditory Training by New Adult Cochlear Implant Recipients Is Associated With Durable Improvements in Cochlear Implant Quality of Life.

6. Frequency-to-Place Mismatch Impacts Cochlear Implant Quality of Life, But Not Speech Recognition.

7. Systematic Review of Auditory Training Outcomes in Adult Cochlear Implant Recipients and Meta-Analysis of Outcomes.

8. Patient and Device Factors Contributing to Electrically Evoked Stapedial Reflex Thresholds in Cochlear Implanted Adults.

9. Why Do Candidates Forgo Cochlear Implantation?

10. Determinants of Cochlear Implant Satisfaction and Decisional Regret in Adult Cochlear Implant Users.

11. Reversing Synchronized Brain Circuits Using Targeted Auditory-Somatosensory Stimulation to Treat Phantom Percepts: A Randomized Clinical Trial.

12. Reexamining the effects of electrode location on measures of neural health in cochlear implant users.

13. Longitudinal Speech Recognition Changes After Cochlear Implant: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.

14. Association of Cognitive Impairment Screening Scores With Improvements in Speech Recognition and Quality of Life After Cochlear Implantation.

15. Association of Aging and Cognition With Complex Speech Understanding in Cochlear-Implanted Adults: Use of a Modified National Institutes of Health (NIH) Toolbox Cognitive Assessment.

16. Cochlear Health and Cochlear-implant Function.

17. Patient-Related Factors Do Not Predict Use of Computer-Based Auditory Training by New Adult Cochlear Implant Recipients.

18. Use of Auditory Training and Its Influence on Early Cochlear Implant Outcomes in Adults.

19. A Broadly Applicable Method for Characterizing the Slope of the Electrically Evoked Compound Action Potential Amplitude Growth Function.

20. Using the electrically-evoked compound action potential (ECAP) interphase gap effect to select electrode stimulation sites in cochlear implant users.

21. Individual Differences in Speech Recognition Changes After Cochlear Implantation.

22. How electrically evoked compound action potentials in chronically implanted guinea pigs relate to auditory nerve health and electrode impedance.

23. Development of a 60/60 Guideline for Referring Adults for a Traditional Cochlear Implant Candidacy Evaluation.

24. Effects of Electrode Location on Estimates of Neural Health in Humans with Cochlear Implants.

25. Changes over time in the electrically evoked compound action potential (ECAP) interphase gap (IPG) effect following cochlear implantation in Guinea pigs.

26. Datalogging Statistics and Speech Recognition During the First Year of Use in Adult Cochlear Implant Recipients.

27. Assessing the Relationship Between the Electrically Evoked Compound Action Potential and Speech Recognition Abilities in Bilateral Cochlear Implant Recipients.

28. Auditory-somatosensory bimodal stimulation desynchronizes brain circuitry to reduce tinnitus in guinea pigs and humans.

29. Effects of electrode deactivation on speech recognition in multichannel cochlear implant recipients.

30. Sequential stream segregation in normally-hearing and cochlear-implant listeners.

31. Across-site patterns of electrically evoked compound action potential amplitude-growth functions in multichannel cochlear implant recipients and the effects of the interphase gap.

32. Fundamental-frequency discrimination using noise-band-vocoded harmonic complexes in older listeners with normal hearing.

33. Importance of cochlear health for implant function.

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