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- who: Maria Nicastri from the Department of Sense Organs, Sapienza University, Rome, Italy have published the paper: The influence of auditory selective attention on linguistic outcomes in deaf and hard of hearing children with cochlear implants, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: This study aimed to investigate the unique contribution of ASA to the linguistic levels achieved by a group of cochlear implanted (CI) children. The contribution was assessed in stages, allowing the systematic removal of different sources of information as well as the identification of the unique proportions of variance in the outcomes that could . . .
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