The Relationship of Pitch Discrimination with Segregation of Tonal and Speech Streams for Cochlear Implant Users
Cochlear implant (CI) users often complain about music appreciation and speech
recognition in background noise, which depend on segregating sound sources into …
recognition in background noise, which depend on segregating sound sources into …
Spectral Grou** of Electrically Encoded Sound Predicts Speech-in-Noise Performance in Cochlear Implantees
Objectives Cochlear implant (CI) users exhibit large variability in understanding speech in
noise. Past work in CI users found that spectral and temporal resolution correlates with …
noise. Past work in CI users found that spectral and temporal resolution correlates with …
Auditory stream segregation and selective attention for cochlear implant listeners: Evidence from behavioral measures and event-related potentials
The role of the spatial separation between the stimulating electrodes (electrode separation)
in sequential stream segregation was explored in cochlear implant (CI) listeners using a …
in sequential stream segregation was explored in cochlear implant (CI) listeners using a …
Rapid assessment of non-verbal auditory perception in normal-hearing participants and cochlear implant users
A Pralus, R Hermann, F Cholvy, PE Aguera… - Journal of Clinical …, 2021 - mdpi.com
In the case of hearing loss, cochlear implants (CI) allow for the restoration of hearing.
Despite the advantages of CIs for speech perception, CI users still complain about their poor …
Despite the advantages of CIs for speech perception, CI users still complain about their poor …
[HTML][HTML] Some, but not all, cochlear implant users prefer music stimuli with congruent haptic stimulation
Cochlear implant (CI) users often report being unsatisfied by music listening through their
hearing device. Vibrotactile stimulation could help alleviate those challenges. Previous …
hearing device. Vibrotactile stimulation could help alleviate those challenges. Previous …
Sequential auditory grou** reduces binaural pitch fusion in listeners with normal hearing, hearing aids, and cochlear implants
Binaural pitch fusion, the perceptual integration of dichotically presented stimuli that evoke
different pitches, can be considered a type of simultaneous grou**. Hence, auditory …
different pitches, can be considered a type of simultaneous grou**. Hence, auditory …
Auditory stream segregation of amplitude-modulated narrowband noise in cochlear implant users and individuals with normal hearing
Voluntary stream segregation was investigated in cochlear implant (CI) users and normal-
hearing (NH) listeners using a segregation-promoting objective approach which evaluated …
hearing (NH) listeners using a segregation-promoting objective approach which evaluated …
Contribution of Temporal Fine Structure Cues to Concurrent Vowel Identification and Perception of Zebra Speech
DS Serrao, N Theruvan, H Fathima… - International …, 2024 - thieme-connect.com
Introduction The limited access to temporal fine structure (TFS) cues is a reason for reduced
speech-in-noise recognition in cochlear implant (CI) users. The CI signal processing …
speech-in-noise recognition in cochlear implant (CI) users. The CI signal processing …
[HTML][HTML] Effect of harmonic rank on sequential sound segregation
The ability to segregate sounds from different sound sources is thought to depend on the
perceptual salience of differences between the sounds, such as differences in frequency or …
perceptual salience of differences between the sounds, such as differences in frequency or …
Auditory stream segregation can be modeled by neural competition in cochlear implant listeners
Auditory stream segregation is a perceptual process by which the human auditory system
groups sounds from different sources into perceptually meaningful elements (eg, a voice or …
groups sounds from different sources into perceptually meaningful elements (eg, a voice or …