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Erschienen in: Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology 3/2005

01.09.2005

Effects of Stimulation Rate, Mode and Level on Modulation Detection by Cochlear Implant Users

verfasst von: John J. Galvin III, Qian-Jie Fu

Erschienen in: Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology | Ausgabe 3/2005

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Abstract

In cochlear implant (CI) patients, temporal processing is often poorest at low listening levels, making perception difficult for low-amplitude temporal cues that are important for consonant recognition and/or speech perception in noise. It remains unclear how speech processor parameters such as stimulation rate and stimulation mode may affect temporal processing, especially at low listening levels. The present study investigated the effects of these parameters on modulation detection by six CI users. Modulation detection thresholds (MDTs) were measured as functions of stimulation rate, mode, and level. Results show that for all stimulation rate and mode conditions, modulation sensitivity was poorest at quiet listening levels, consistent with results from previous studies. MDTs were better with the lower stimulation rate, especially for quiet-to-medium listening levels. Stimulation mode had no significant effect on MDTs. These results suggest that, although high stimulation rates may better encode temporal information and widen the electrode dynamic range, CI patients may not be able to access these enhanced temporal cues, especially at the lower portions of the dynamic range. Lower stimulation rates may provide better recognition of weak acoustic envelope information.
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Metadaten
Titel
Effects of Stimulation Rate, Mode and Level on Modulation Detection by Cochlear Implant Users
verfasst von
John J. Galvin III
Qian-Jie Fu
Publikationsdatum
01.09.2005
Verlag
Springer-Verlag
Erschienen in
Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology / Ausgabe 3/2005
Print ISSN: 1525-3961
Elektronische ISSN: 1438-7573
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10162-005-0007-6

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