Eight adults with cochlear implants participated in experiments to test their ability to recognize music. Some subjects showed good ability to recognize songs that were sung with instrumental accompaniment but poor ability to recognize songs played on an electronic keyboard without verbal cues, indicating that they were recognizing the songs by verbal cues rather than by musical qualities such as tones and melodic intervals. This conclusion was strengthened by the finding that subjects were barely able to distinguish between songs with the same rhythm and pitch range, and they showed poor ability to discriminate musical intervals. (The closest discrimination was 4 semitones.) Subjects had good ability to distinguish among the synthesized so...
Objectives: Modern cochlear implant (CI) encoding strategies represent the temporal envelope of soun...
AbstractCurrently, most people with modern multichannel cochlear implant systems can understand spee...
Cochlear implants (CIs) are auditory prostheses for severely deaf people that do not benefit from co...
This study investigated the pitch discrimination and melody recognition abilities of cochlear implan...
© 2014 Dr. Mohammad MaarefvandWhile most cochlear implant users can perceive speech signals in quiet...
In this study, self-reported ability to recognize musical instruments was investigated by means of a...
This study was undertaken to evaluate the musical sounds in cochlear implants (MuSIC) perception tes...
This study was undertaken to evaluate the musical sounds in cochlear implants (MuSIC) perception tes...
Cochlear implant (CI) devices afford many profoundly deaf individuals worldwide partially restored h...
Cochlear implants (CIs) provide coarse representations of pitch, which are adequate for speech but n...
Objectives: To investigate the music perception skills of adult cochlear implant (CI) users in compa...
Auditory processing in general and music perception in particular are hampered in adult cochlear imp...
Objective: The primary goal of the present study was to determine how cochlear implant melody recogn...
This work presents a brief review on hearing with cochlear implants with emphasis on music percepti...
AbstractObjectiveTo investigate the contributions of envelope and fine-structure to the perception o...
Objectives: Modern cochlear implant (CI) encoding strategies represent the temporal envelope of soun...
AbstractCurrently, most people with modern multichannel cochlear implant systems can understand spee...
Cochlear implants (CIs) are auditory prostheses for severely deaf people that do not benefit from co...
This study investigated the pitch discrimination and melody recognition abilities of cochlear implan...
© 2014 Dr. Mohammad MaarefvandWhile most cochlear implant users can perceive speech signals in quiet...
In this study, self-reported ability to recognize musical instruments was investigated by means of a...
This study was undertaken to evaluate the musical sounds in cochlear implants (MuSIC) perception tes...
This study was undertaken to evaluate the musical sounds in cochlear implants (MuSIC) perception tes...
Cochlear implant (CI) devices afford many profoundly deaf individuals worldwide partially restored h...
Cochlear implants (CIs) provide coarse representations of pitch, which are adequate for speech but n...
Objectives: To investigate the music perception skills of adult cochlear implant (CI) users in compa...
Auditory processing in general and music perception in particular are hampered in adult cochlear imp...
Objective: The primary goal of the present study was to determine how cochlear implant melody recogn...
This work presents a brief review on hearing with cochlear implants with emphasis on music percepti...
AbstractObjectiveTo investigate the contributions of envelope and fine-structure to the perception o...
Objectives: Modern cochlear implant (CI) encoding strategies represent the temporal envelope of soun...
AbstractCurrently, most people with modern multichannel cochlear implant systems can understand spee...
Cochlear implants (CIs) are auditory prostheses for severely deaf people that do not benefit from co...