Sound localization and speech intelligibility were assessed in 5 patients implanted bilaterally with Medel C40+ or Medel C40 cochlear implant (CI) systems. The minimum audible angle (MAA) around the head in the horizontal plane was assessed in patients with bilateral CI using white noise bursts of 1000 ms duration presented from a loudspeaker mounted on a rotating boom and compared with the MAA of age-matched normal hearing controls. Spatial discrimination was found to be good in front and in the back of the head with near-normal MAA values (patients: 3-8 degrees , controls: 1-4 degrees ). In contrast, poor performance on the sides was found (patients: 30 to over 45 degrees , controls 7-10 degrees ). Bilateral CI significantly improved spat...
The ability to detect a target signal masked by noise is improved in normal-hearing listeners when i...
International audienceOBJECTIVES:To compare speech perception outcomes between bilateral implantatio...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, 2006.Includes bibliographic...
Sound localization and speech intelligibility were assessed in 5 patients implanted bilaterally with...
Objective: To quantify binaural advantage for auditory localization in the horizontal plane by bilat...
Monaural Cochlear Implantation is a widely accepted and effective way to enable deaf people to achie...
Most bilateral cochlear implant (CI) users have horizontal sound-source localisation and speech perc...
Bilateral cochlear implants aim to improve sound localization compared to monaural implants, among o...
Bilateral cochlear implant (BCI) users only have very limited spatial hearing abilities. Speech codi...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to investigate the localization ability of bilateral coch...
BackgroundMany cochlear implant users have difficulty with speech perception in noise,music apprecia...
Binaural hearing helps normal-hearing listeners localize sound sources and understand speech in nois...
<div><p>Although bilateral cochlear implant users receive input to both ears, they nonetheless have ...
AbstractBilateral Cochlear implants (CIs) improved speech intelligibility, speech perception in back...
In this prospective study the outcome of the Digisonic® SP Binaural cochlear implant (CI), a device ...
The ability to detect a target signal masked by noise is improved in normal-hearing listeners when i...
International audienceOBJECTIVES:To compare speech perception outcomes between bilateral implantatio...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, 2006.Includes bibliographic...
Sound localization and speech intelligibility were assessed in 5 patients implanted bilaterally with...
Objective: To quantify binaural advantage for auditory localization in the horizontal plane by bilat...
Monaural Cochlear Implantation is a widely accepted and effective way to enable deaf people to achie...
Most bilateral cochlear implant (CI) users have horizontal sound-source localisation and speech perc...
Bilateral cochlear implants aim to improve sound localization compared to monaural implants, among o...
Bilateral cochlear implant (BCI) users only have very limited spatial hearing abilities. Speech codi...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to investigate the localization ability of bilateral coch...
BackgroundMany cochlear implant users have difficulty with speech perception in noise,music apprecia...
Binaural hearing helps normal-hearing listeners localize sound sources and understand speech in nois...
<div><p>Although bilateral cochlear implant users receive input to both ears, they nonetheless have ...
AbstractBilateral Cochlear implants (CIs) improved speech intelligibility, speech perception in back...
In this prospective study the outcome of the Digisonic® SP Binaural cochlear implant (CI), a device ...
The ability to detect a target signal masked by noise is improved in normal-hearing listeners when i...
International audienceOBJECTIVES:To compare speech perception outcomes between bilateral implantatio...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, 2006.Includes bibliographic...