This is a publisher’s version of an article published in Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology published by Annals Publishing Company. This version is reproduced with permission from Annals Publishing Company. http://www.annals.com/Psychophysical studies have been completed with two binaural cochlear implant patients. Results from a fusion and lateralization experiment with both patients are described. As found in an earlier study with the first binaural patient in Australia, the second patient also showed good sensitivity to interaural amplitude differences but poor sensitivity to interaural time delays when compared with normal-hearing subjects. The implications of this result are discussed
Monaural Cochlear Implantation is a widely accepted and effective way to enable deaf people to achie...
Due to the success of cochlear implantation there is a booming population of implantees that use a h...
Bilateral cochlear implants aim to provide hearing to both ears for children who are deaf and promot...
This is a publisher’s version of an article published in Australian Journal of Audiology 1999. This ...
Background: Bilateral cochlear implants (CI) may offer deaf people a range of advantages compared to...
Bilateral cochlear implants aim to provide hearing to both ears for children who are deaf and promot...
Benefits from bilateral implantation vary and are limited by mismatched devices, stimulation schemes...
Objective: To quantify binaural advantage for auditory localization in the horizontal plane by bilat...
<div><p>Although bilateral cochlear implant users receive input to both ears, they nonetheless have ...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the perception of interaural level differences (ILDs) in children with bi...
Monaural rate discrimination and binaural interaural time difference (ITD) discrimination were studi...
Previous work suggests that bilateral cochlear implant users are sensitive to interaural cues if exp...
This is a publisher’s version of an abstract published in Australian Journal of Otolaryngology 2001....
The interaural time difference (ITD) is an important cue to localize sound sources. Sensitivity to I...
Introduction: Bimodal hearing refers to the condition in which electric hearing via a cochlear impla...
Monaural Cochlear Implantation is a widely accepted and effective way to enable deaf people to achie...
Due to the success of cochlear implantation there is a booming population of implantees that use a h...
Bilateral cochlear implants aim to provide hearing to both ears for children who are deaf and promot...
This is a publisher’s version of an article published in Australian Journal of Audiology 1999. This ...
Background: Bilateral cochlear implants (CI) may offer deaf people a range of advantages compared to...
Bilateral cochlear implants aim to provide hearing to both ears for children who are deaf and promot...
Benefits from bilateral implantation vary and are limited by mismatched devices, stimulation schemes...
Objective: To quantify binaural advantage for auditory localization in the horizontal plane by bilat...
<div><p>Although bilateral cochlear implant users receive input to both ears, they nonetheless have ...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the perception of interaural level differences (ILDs) in children with bi...
Monaural rate discrimination and binaural interaural time difference (ITD) discrimination were studi...
Previous work suggests that bilateral cochlear implant users are sensitive to interaural cues if exp...
This is a publisher’s version of an abstract published in Australian Journal of Otolaryngology 2001....
The interaural time difference (ITD) is an important cue to localize sound sources. Sensitivity to I...
Introduction: Bimodal hearing refers to the condition in which electric hearing via a cochlear impla...
Monaural Cochlear Implantation is a widely accepted and effective way to enable deaf people to achie...
Due to the success of cochlear implantation there is a booming population of implantees that use a h...
Bilateral cochlear implants aim to provide hearing to both ears for children who are deaf and promot...