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Xu L et al. – Children with cochlear implants showed significantly poorer performance in the pitch–based assessments than the normal–hearing children. No significant differences were seen between the two groups in the rhythm–based measure. Prelingually–deafened children with cochlear implants have significant deficits in singing due to their inability to manipulate pitch in the correct directions and to produce accurate pitch height.

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