Cochlear implants are a promising new treatment option for single-sided deafness. Cochlear implants for single-sided deafness have been shown to improve speech perception in noise and aid in sound localization. However, this intervention is not as good as acoustic hearing and listeners’ exhibit large amounts of variability in hearing outcomes. These limitations may be caused by certain distortions inherent in the processing of the sound signals by the cochlear implant. This dissertation examined the role that three key cochlear implant distortions might play in limiting speech perception in noise for listeners with single-sided deafness. The first distortion examined was the frequency mismatch between the cochlear implant and the acoustic ...
abstract: Two groups of cochlear implant (CI) listeners were tested for sound source localization an...
Contralateral audiometric thresholds and speech intelligibility vary greatly across cochlear implant...
This study describes sound localization and speech-recognition-in-noise abilities of a cochlear-impl...
Objectives: This study used vocoder simulations with normal-hearing (NH) listeners to (a) measure th...
Objectives: This study used vocoder simulations with normal-hearing (NH) listeners to (a) measure th...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study describes sound localization and speech-recognition-in-nois...
For normal-hearing listeners, speech intelligibility improves if speech and noise are spatially sepa...
Background. Spatial separation of speech and noise can improve speech intelligibility, due to the us...
Introduction. Spatial separation of speech and noise can improve speech intelligibility, due to the ...
Introduction. Spatial separation of speech and noise can improve speech intelligibility, due to the ...
Objectives: This study used vocoder simulations with normal-hearing (NH) listeners to (a) measure th...
© 2009 Dr. Daniel Adam TaftThe experiments described in this thesis investigate the temporal relatio...
A hearing aid restores hearing by sound amplification, while a cochlear implant is surgically implan...
Introduction: The most frequent complaint of the cochlear implant users has been to recognize and un...
Due to the success of cochlear implantation there is a booming population of implantees that use a h...
abstract: Two groups of cochlear implant (CI) listeners were tested for sound source localization an...
Contralateral audiometric thresholds and speech intelligibility vary greatly across cochlear implant...
This study describes sound localization and speech-recognition-in-noise abilities of a cochlear-impl...
Objectives: This study used vocoder simulations with normal-hearing (NH) listeners to (a) measure th...
Objectives: This study used vocoder simulations with normal-hearing (NH) listeners to (a) measure th...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study describes sound localization and speech-recognition-in-nois...
For normal-hearing listeners, speech intelligibility improves if speech and noise are spatially sepa...
Background. Spatial separation of speech and noise can improve speech intelligibility, due to the us...
Introduction. Spatial separation of speech and noise can improve speech intelligibility, due to the ...
Introduction. Spatial separation of speech and noise can improve speech intelligibility, due to the ...
Objectives: This study used vocoder simulations with normal-hearing (NH) listeners to (a) measure th...
© 2009 Dr. Daniel Adam TaftThe experiments described in this thesis investigate the temporal relatio...
A hearing aid restores hearing by sound amplification, while a cochlear implant is surgically implan...
Introduction: The most frequent complaint of the cochlear implant users has been to recognize and un...
Due to the success of cochlear implantation there is a booming population of implantees that use a h...
abstract: Two groups of cochlear implant (CI) listeners were tested for sound source localization an...
Contralateral audiometric thresholds and speech intelligibility vary greatly across cochlear implant...
This study describes sound localization and speech-recognition-in-noise abilities of a cochlear-impl...