This study describes sound localization and speech-recognition-in-noise abilities of a cochlear-implant user with electro-acoustic stimulation (EAS) in one ear, and a hearing aid in the contralateral ear. This listener had low-frequency, up to 250 Hz, residual hearing within the normal range in both ears. The objective was to determine how hearing devices affect spatial hearing for an individual with substantial unaided low-frequency residual hearing. Sound-localization performance was assessed for three sounds with different bandpass characteristics: low center frequency (100-400 Hz), mid center frequency (500-1500 Hz) and high frequency broad-band (500-20000 Hz) noise. Speech recognition was assessed with the Dutch Matrix sentence test pr...
Cochlear implants are a promising new treatment option for single-sided deafness. Cochlear implants ...
Bilateral cochlear-implant (BiCI) users are less accurate at localizing free-field (FF) sound source...
By using two ears normal hearing people are able to localize sounds correctly in the horizontal plan...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study describes sound localization and speech-recognition-in-nois...
Many cochlear implant users with binaural residual (acoustic) hearing benefit from combining electri...
Spatial hearing is crucial in real life but deteriorates in participants with severe sensorineural h...
Spatial hearing is crucial in real life but deteriorates in participants with severe sensorineural h...
Objectives: This project assessed electroacoustic benefit for speech recognition with a competing ta...
Because of the success of cochlear implantation, an increasing number of countries are willing to su...
Sound localization ability, which is crucial for both communication and safety, is often degraded by...
Sound localization ability, which is crucial for both communication and safety, is often degraded by...
Item does not contain fulltextInteraural differences in sound arrival time (ITD) and in level (ILD) ...
Interaural differences in sound arrival time (ITD) and in level (ILD) enable us to localize sounds i...
Item does not contain fulltextThe aims of the study were to investigate whether sound localization a...
The aims of the study were to investigate whether sound localization acuity improved when children w...
Cochlear implants are a promising new treatment option for single-sided deafness. Cochlear implants ...
Bilateral cochlear-implant (BiCI) users are less accurate at localizing free-field (FF) sound source...
By using two ears normal hearing people are able to localize sounds correctly in the horizontal plan...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study describes sound localization and speech-recognition-in-nois...
Many cochlear implant users with binaural residual (acoustic) hearing benefit from combining electri...
Spatial hearing is crucial in real life but deteriorates in participants with severe sensorineural h...
Spatial hearing is crucial in real life but deteriorates in participants with severe sensorineural h...
Objectives: This project assessed electroacoustic benefit for speech recognition with a competing ta...
Because of the success of cochlear implantation, an increasing number of countries are willing to su...
Sound localization ability, which is crucial for both communication and safety, is often degraded by...
Sound localization ability, which is crucial for both communication and safety, is often degraded by...
Item does not contain fulltextInteraural differences in sound arrival time (ITD) and in level (ILD) ...
Interaural differences in sound arrival time (ITD) and in level (ILD) enable us to localize sounds i...
Item does not contain fulltextThe aims of the study were to investigate whether sound localization a...
The aims of the study were to investigate whether sound localization acuity improved when children w...
Cochlear implants are a promising new treatment option for single-sided deafness. Cochlear implants ...
Bilateral cochlear-implant (BiCI) users are less accurate at localizing free-field (FF) sound source...
By using two ears normal hearing people are able to localize sounds correctly in the horizontal plan...