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Cochlear implant (CI) users with hearing loss benefit from speechreading. Factors like older age and early childhood hearing loss (3-8 years) significantly enhance speechreading skills in these individuals.

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Area of Science:

  • Audiology
  • Neuroscience
  • Speech and Hearing Sciences

Background:

  • Speechreading, or visual-only speech recognition, offers benefits for individuals with hearing loss post-cochlear implantation (CI).
  • Factors influencing speechreading proficiency in CI users remain incompletely understood.
  • This study investigates key determinants of speechreading ability in the CI population.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify and analyze factors affecting speechreading capabilities in users of cochlear implants.
  • To understand the relationship between demographic and audiological variables and visual speech recognition skills.

Main Methods:

  • A retrospective analysis of 104 cochlear implant users was conducted.
  • Participants performed speechreading tasks using silent videos of spoken sentences.
  • Evaluated factors included age, age at cochlear implantation, and duration of hearing loss.

Main Results:

  • Significant variability in speechreading abilities was observed among CI users.
  • Higher speechreading recognition scores were positively correlated with older age and experiencing hearing loss between 3 and 8 years of age.
  • Older age and earlier onset of hearing loss (3-8 years) are linked to better speechreading performance.

Conclusions:

  • Cochlear implant users employ complex perceptual compensation strategies.
  • Individuals with hearing loss between 3 and 8 years old demonstrate heightened sensitivity to speechreading benefits.
  • Advanced age positively influences speechreading abilities, suggesting greater experience with CI enhances visual speech recognition.