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SIG 7 Perspectives Vol. 18, No. 1, October 2011
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This issue of Perspectives focused on psychosocial issues and programs in adult aural rehabilitation including third party disability in spouses of older people with hearing impairment, social psychology of living with acquired hearing loss, and biopsychosocial audiologic rehabilitation program for late deafened adults with cochlear implants.
SIG 7 Perspectives Vol. 19, No. 1, May 2012
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In this issue of Perspectives, we describe the development of a multi-faceted, living-well approach to managing hearing loss with adults and their communication partners. We also present a case study of an individual with sudden profound sensorineural hearing loss following a traumatic head injury, which stresses the importance of a patient-centered approach. Finally, we present a tutorial on using the Baddeley and Hitch model of short-term working memory to investigate spoken language understanding, including a description of the model, its contribution to spoken language understanding, and possible applications.
SIG 7 Perspectives Vol. 20, No. 1, January 2013
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This issue of Perspectives focuses on current topics in aural rehabilitation. First, authors discuss what to consider when mapping young children who have simultaneous/ sequential bilateral cochlear implants. The second article describes five clinical, administrative, and practical lessons important in building a cochlear implant practice.
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