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Evaluation of the Minimal Auditory Capabilities (MAC) Test in Prelingual and Postlingual Hearing-Impaired Adults
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Evaluation of the Minimal Auditory Capabilities (MAC) Test in Prelingual and Postlingual Hearing-Impaired Adults

Robert Fifer, Brad Stach and James Jerger
Ear and hearing, Vol.5(2), pp.87-90
1984-03
PMID: 6724176

Abstract

The Minimal Auditory Capabilities (MAC) battery was used to evaluate the auditory performance of nine postlingual and ten prelingual adults with severe to profound hearing loss. Results suggest that degree of hearing loss overrides relative language skills as the primary factor affecting performance. The MAC battery appears promising as a tool for evaluating and monitoring both prelingual and postlingual adults using conventional hearing aids or cochlear implants.

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Citation topics
1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.150 Hearing Loss
1.150.427 Cochlear Implant
Web Of Science research areas
Audiology & Speech-language Pathology
Otorhinolaryngology
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Clinical Medicine

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