Standard continuous interleaved sampling processing, and a modified processing strategy designed to enhance temporal cues to voice pitch, were compared on tests of intonation perception, and vowel perception, both in implant users and in acoustic simulations. In standard processing, 400 Hz low-pass envelopes modulated either pulse trains (implant users) or noise carriers (simulations). In the modified strategy, slow-rate envelope modulations, which convey dynamic spectral variation crucial for speech understanding, were extracted by low-pass filtering (32 Hz). In addition, during voiced speech, higher-rate temporal modulation in each channel was provided by 100% amplitude-modulation by a sawtooth-like wave form whose periodicity followed th...
Objective: The primary goal of the present study was to determine how cochlear implant melody recogn...
Objective: Taking advantage of the flexibility in the number of stimulating electrodes and the stimu...
Paper presented at the 12th National Conference of the Audiological Society of Australia. Brisbane,...
Recent simulations of continuous interleaved sampling (CIS) cochlear implant speech processors have ...
Temporal auditory analysis of acoustic events in various frequency channels is influenced by the abi...
Frequency modulation (FM) detection was investigated in acoustic and electric hearing to characteriz...
Copyright confirmation in progress. Any queries to umer-enquiries@unimelb.edu.auProsodic information...
© 2018 Dr. Tim BrochierWhile cochlear implants (CI) have been successful in restoring a sense of hea...
© 2008 Dr. Brett Anthony Swanson.Most cochlear implant recipients achieve good speech perception und...
Cochlear implants provide the sensation of hearing to deaf individuals through electric stimulation ...
Cochlear implants provide the sensation of hearing to deaf individuals through electric stimulation ...
Two methods of determining the pitch or timbre of electrical stimuli in comparison with acoustic sti...
In normal hearing, complex tones with pitch-related periodic envelope modulations are far less effec...
Though many investigations have been performed into the way that dividing the speech spectrum into a...
Cochlear implants (CIs) convey fundamental-frequency information using primarily temporal cues. Howe...
Objective: The primary goal of the present study was to determine how cochlear implant melody recogn...
Objective: Taking advantage of the flexibility in the number of stimulating electrodes and the stimu...
Paper presented at the 12th National Conference of the Audiological Society of Australia. Brisbane,...
Recent simulations of continuous interleaved sampling (CIS) cochlear implant speech processors have ...
Temporal auditory analysis of acoustic events in various frequency channels is influenced by the abi...
Frequency modulation (FM) detection was investigated in acoustic and electric hearing to characteriz...
Copyright confirmation in progress. Any queries to umer-enquiries@unimelb.edu.auProsodic information...
© 2018 Dr. Tim BrochierWhile cochlear implants (CI) have been successful in restoring a sense of hea...
© 2008 Dr. Brett Anthony Swanson.Most cochlear implant recipients achieve good speech perception und...
Cochlear implants provide the sensation of hearing to deaf individuals through electric stimulation ...
Cochlear implants provide the sensation of hearing to deaf individuals through electric stimulation ...
Two methods of determining the pitch or timbre of electrical stimuli in comparison with acoustic sti...
In normal hearing, complex tones with pitch-related periodic envelope modulations are far less effec...
Though many investigations have been performed into the way that dividing the speech spectrum into a...
Cochlear implants (CIs) convey fundamental-frequency information using primarily temporal cues. Howe...
Objective: The primary goal of the present study was to determine how cochlear implant melody recogn...
Objective: Taking advantage of the flexibility in the number of stimulating electrodes and the stimu...
Paper presented at the 12th National Conference of the Audiological Society of Australia. Brisbane,...