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Children with single-sided deafness use their cochlear implant
MJ Polonenko, BC Papsin, KA Gordon
Ear and hearing 38 (6), 681-689, 2017
Zorunlu olanlar: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Cortical plasticity with bimodal hearing in children with asymmetric hearing loss
MJ Polonenko, BC Papsin, KA Gordon
Hearing research 372, 88-98, 2019
Zorunlu olanlar: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Music perception improves in children with bilateral cochlear implants or bimodal devices
MJ Polonenko, S Giannantonio, BC Papsin, P Marsella, KA Gordon
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 141 (6), 4494-4507, 2017
Zorunlu olanlar: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Binaural integration: a challenge to overcome for children with hearing loss
KA Gordon, SL Cushing, V Easwar, MJ Polonenko, BC Papsin
Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery 25 (6), 514-519, 2017
Zorunlu olanlar: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Hearing benefit and rated satisfaction in children with unilateral conductive hearing loss using a transcutaneous magnetic-coupled bone-conduction hearing aid
MJ Polonenko, L Carinci, KA Gordon, BC Papsin, SL Cushing
Journal of the American Academy of Audiology 27 (10), 790-804, 2016
Zorunlu olanlar: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Clinical characteristics of children with single-sided deafness presenting for candidacy assessment for unilateral cochlear implantation
M Sokolov, SL Cushing, M Polonenko, SI Blaser, BC Papsin, KA Gordon
Current Otorhinolaryngology Reports 5, 275-285, 2017
Zorunlu olanlar: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Longitudinal effects of simultaneous and sequential bilateral cochlear implantation on cortical auditory-evoked potentials recorded at Cz in a large cohort of children
MJ Polonenko, LC Vicente, BC Papsin, KA Gordon
Ear and hearing 44 (1), 92-108, 2023
Zorunlu olanlar: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
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Cortical organization restored by cochlear implantation in young children with single sided deafness
MJ Polonenko, KA Gordon, SL Cushing, BC Papsin
Scientific reports 7 (1), 16900, 2017
Zorunlu olanlar: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Limiting asymmetric hearing improves benefits of bilateral hearing in children using cochlear implants
MJ Polonenko, BC Papsin, KA Gordon
Scientific Reports 8 (1), 13201, 2018
Zorunlu olanlar: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
The parallel auditory brainstem response
MJ Polonenko, RK Maddox
Trends in hearing 23, 2331216519871395, 2019
Zorunlu olanlar: US National Institutes of Health
Delayed access to bilateral input alters cortical organization in children with asymmetric hearing
MJ Polonenko, BC Papsin, KA Gordon
NeuroImage: Clinical 17, 415-425, 2018
Zorunlu olanlar: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Cortical hemispheric asymmetries are present at young ages and further develop into adolescence
H Yamazaki, V Easwar, MJ Polonenko, S Jiwani, DDE Wong, BC Papsin, ...
Human brain mapping 39 (2), 941-954, 2018
Zorunlu olanlar: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Exposing distinct subcortical components of the auditory brainstem response evoked by continuous naturalistic speech
MJ Polonenko, RK Maddox
Elife 10, e62329, 2021
Zorunlu olanlar: US National Institutes of Health
The effects of asymmetric hearing on bilateral brainstem function: findings in children with bimodal (electric and acoustic) hearing
MJ Polonenko, BC Papsin, KA Gordon
Audiology and Neurotology 20 (Suppl. 1), 13-20, 2015
Zorunlu olanlar: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
A comparison of performance in children with nonlinear frequency compression systems
P Care, T Devices, I Hearing
Zorunlu olanlar: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Optimizing parameters for using the parallel auditory brainstem response to quickly estimate hearing thresholds
MJ Polonenko, RK Maddox
Ear and hearing 43 (2), 646-658, 2022
Zorunlu olanlar: US National Institutes of Health
aids without nonlinear frequency compression (NFC) benefited most when NFC was made available. NFC benefit was significantly correlated with higher levels of hearing loss …
D Glista, S Scollie, M Polonenko, J Sulkers
Hearing Review, 2009
Zorunlu olanlar: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
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