Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6287431 | Hearing Research | 2014 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
In a second experiment, subjects matched the rates of unmodulated pulse trains presented to individual electrodes in the apical half of the array to low-frequency pure tones between 100 Hz and 450 Hz. The aim was to investigate the influence of electrode place on the salience of temporal pitch cues, for coding strategies that present temporal fine structure information via rate modulations on select apical channels. Most subjects achieved reliable matches to tone frequencies from 100 Hz to 300 Hz only on electrodes at angular insertion depths beyond 360°, while rate-matches to 450-Hz tones were primarily achieved on electrodes at shallower insertion angles. Only for electrodes in the second turn the average slopes of rate-pitch functions did not differ significantly from the pure-tone references, suggesting their use for the encoding of within-channel fine frequency information via rate modulations in temporal fine structure stimulation strategies.
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Authors
Reinhold Schatzer, Katrien Vermeire, Daniel Visser, Andreas Krenmayr, Mathias Kals, Maurits Voormolen, Paul Van de Heyning, Clemens Zierhofer,