Abstract

Objective: With expanding cochlear implant candidacy criteria young children, children with additional co-morbidities and abnormal cochlea are being implanted. In many of these cases, the child's behavioural or cognitive limitations may make doing the task of behavioural mapping difficult or impossible in paediatric cochlear implant recipients (CIR). Therefore, the present study was aimed to determine whether behavioural thresholds could be predicted from objective measurements of electrical auditory brainstem responses (EABR).

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