For patients having residual hearing in one ear and a cochlear implant (CI) in the opposite ear, interaural place-pitch mismatches might be partly responsible for the large variability in individual benefit. Behavioral pitch-matching between the two ears has been suggested as a way to individualize the fitting of the frequency-to-electrode map but is rather tedious and unreliable. Here, an alternative method using two-formant vowels was developed and tested. The interaural spectral shift was inferred by comparing vowel spaces, measured by presenting the first formant (F1) to the nonimplanted ear and the second (F2) on either side. The method was first evaluated with eight normal-hearing listeners and vocoder simulations, before being tested...
OBJECTIVES: Commercially available cochlear implant systems attempt to deliver frequency information...
In patients with bilateral cochlear implants (CIs), pairing matched interaural electrodes and stimul...
Contains fulltext : 87983.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Cochlear implant...
For patients having residual hearing in one ear and a cochlear implant (CI) in the opposite ear, int...
Bilateral cochlear-implant (BiCI) users are less accurate at localizing free-field (FF) sound source...
Objectives: Cochlear implant electrode arrays typically extend to about 1 to 1.5 turns into the coch...
Behavioral measures of spatial selectivity in cochlear implants are important both for guiding the p...
Under normal conditions, human speech is remarkably robust to degradation by noise and other distort...
Users of bilateral cochlear implants (CIs) experience difficulties localizing sounds in reverberant ...
Objectives: To investigate plasticity in the binaural auditory system in bimodal listeners. Backgrou...
abstract: Two groups of cochlear implant (CI) listeners were tested for sound source localization an...
Contralateral masking is the phenomenon where a masker presented to one ear affects the ability to d...
This is a publisher’s version of an article published in Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology ...
Speech information in the better ear interferes with the poorer ear in patients with bilateral cochl...
Speech understanding with a cochlear implant (CI) and hearing aid (HA) on either the opposite ear (i...
OBJECTIVES: Commercially available cochlear implant systems attempt to deliver frequency information...
In patients with bilateral cochlear implants (CIs), pairing matched interaural electrodes and stimul...
Contains fulltext : 87983.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Cochlear implant...
For patients having residual hearing in one ear and a cochlear implant (CI) in the opposite ear, int...
Bilateral cochlear-implant (BiCI) users are less accurate at localizing free-field (FF) sound source...
Objectives: Cochlear implant electrode arrays typically extend to about 1 to 1.5 turns into the coch...
Behavioral measures of spatial selectivity in cochlear implants are important both for guiding the p...
Under normal conditions, human speech is remarkably robust to degradation by noise and other distort...
Users of bilateral cochlear implants (CIs) experience difficulties localizing sounds in reverberant ...
Objectives: To investigate plasticity in the binaural auditory system in bimodal listeners. Backgrou...
abstract: Two groups of cochlear implant (CI) listeners were tested for sound source localization an...
Contralateral masking is the phenomenon where a masker presented to one ear affects the ability to d...
This is a publisher’s version of an article published in Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology ...
Speech information in the better ear interferes with the poorer ear in patients with bilateral cochl...
Speech understanding with a cochlear implant (CI) and hearing aid (HA) on either the opposite ear (i...
OBJECTIVES: Commercially available cochlear implant systems attempt to deliver frequency information...
In patients with bilateral cochlear implants (CIs), pairing matched interaural electrodes and stimul...
Contains fulltext : 87983.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Cochlear implant...