Objective: The primary aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of coupling method on telephone-based speech recognition and perceived listening difficulty in noise for cochlear implant (CI) users. A secondary aim was to evaluate potential impacts of additional processing modifications within coupling conditions, such as activating noise reducing algorithms or muting environmental microphones.Design: Hochmair-Schulz-Moser sentences were bandpass-filtered (300-3400Hz) and presented unilaterally either via telephone handset or advanced wireless streaming device in a background of cafeteria babble (signal-to-noise ratio =15dB). Sentence recognition was scored at the word level and perceived listening difficulty was assessed via visual-anal...
The purpose of this study was to examine telephone use among cochlear implant recipients. A question...
International audienceObjectives: Telephone use correlates with quality of life, and is one of the m...
Cochlear implant users often have difficulty in speech percep-tion in noisy listening situations (1-...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate telephone speech perception in individuals who received cochlear implant in ...
Objectives: Speech recognition on the telephone poses a challenge for patients with cochlear implant...
PURPOSE In individuals with severe hearing loss, mobile phone communication is limited despite tr...
OBJECTIVE The objective of this study was to investigate the benefit of mobile Voice over Interne...
Introduction Cochlear implant (CI) recipients often have difficulty conversing on the telephone, pa...
Speech perception among cochlear implant (CI) listeners is highly variable. High degrees of channel ...
BACKGROUND Telecommunication is limited or even impossible for more than one-thirds of all cochle...
© 2014 Dr. Adam Anthony HersbachThis thesis is not authorised to be made available in the Baillieu R...
The number of cochlear implant (CI) users is increasing annually, resulting in an increase in the wo...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of the limited-frequency bandwidth employed ...
Despite the innovations in cochlear implant (CI) technology in recent years, some auditory tasks rem...
It has been shown that many profoundly deaf patients using multichannel cochlear implants are able t...
The purpose of this study was to examine telephone use among cochlear implant recipients. A question...
International audienceObjectives: Telephone use correlates with quality of life, and is one of the m...
Cochlear implant users often have difficulty in speech percep-tion in noisy listening situations (1-...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate telephone speech perception in individuals who received cochlear implant in ...
Objectives: Speech recognition on the telephone poses a challenge for patients with cochlear implant...
PURPOSE In individuals with severe hearing loss, mobile phone communication is limited despite tr...
OBJECTIVE The objective of this study was to investigate the benefit of mobile Voice over Interne...
Introduction Cochlear implant (CI) recipients often have difficulty conversing on the telephone, pa...
Speech perception among cochlear implant (CI) listeners is highly variable. High degrees of channel ...
BACKGROUND Telecommunication is limited or even impossible for more than one-thirds of all cochle...
© 2014 Dr. Adam Anthony HersbachThis thesis is not authorised to be made available in the Baillieu R...
The number of cochlear implant (CI) users is increasing annually, resulting in an increase in the wo...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of the limited-frequency bandwidth employed ...
Despite the innovations in cochlear implant (CI) technology in recent years, some auditory tasks rem...
It has been shown that many profoundly deaf patients using multichannel cochlear implants are able t...
The purpose of this study was to examine telephone use among cochlear implant recipients. A question...
International audienceObjectives: Telephone use correlates with quality of life, and is one of the m...
Cochlear implant users often have difficulty in speech percep-tion in noisy listening situations (1-...