Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6287427 | Hearing Research | 2014 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Although many cochlear implant (CI) recipients perceive speech very well in favorable conditions, they still have difficulty with music, speech in noisy environments, and tonal languages. Studies show that CI users' performance in these tasks are correlated with their ability to perceive pitch. The spread of stimulation field from the electrodes to the auditory nerve is one of the factors affecting performance. This study proposes a model of auditory perception to predict the performance of CI users in pitch ranking tasks using an existing sound processing scheme. The model is then used as a platform to investigate the effect of stimulation field spread on performance.
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Authors
Nafise Erfanian Saeedi, Peter J. Blamey, Anthony N. Burkitt, David B. Grayden,