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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Otol Neurotol. 2018 Feb;39(2):250–257. doi: 10.1097/MAO.0000000000001679

Table 3.

Correlations between self–reported executive functioning and demographic/hearing history variables in cochlear implant (CI) users

BRIEF–A Age Nonverbal IQ SES PTA Duration of Deafness Duration of CI Use
Inhibit .05 .11 −.26 .16 .23 −.29
Shift −.01 −.05 −.31 .07 .04 .33*
Emotional Control .31* .32* .51** .06 .40* −.11
Self Monitor .60** .32* .34* −.12 .17 .01
Initiate .18 −.12 .07 −.15 .02 .32*
Working Memory .15 −.12 −.22 −.13 .18 −.08
Plan/Organize .09 −.28 −.24 −.08 .21 −.23
Task Monitor −.10 .01 −.27 .23 .14 .05
Organization of Material .36* .37* −.21 .48** −.20 −.02
Behavioral Recognition Index .32* −.22 .52** .07 .32* −.23
Metacognition −.01 −.05 −.23 .08 .10 −.18
Global Executive Composite .14 −.15 .43* .08 .23 −.23

Note. N = 30 CI users.

**

p < .01;

*

p < .05 based on one-tailed tests.