Normal-hearing adults have no difficulty in recognising consonants accurately, even in moderately adverse listening conditions. By contrast, users of multichannel cochlear implants have difficulty with the accurate perception of consonants, even in good listening conditions. Cochlear implant users are known to show systematic deficits in recognition of consonant features, with perception of the place feature, which relies on spectral information, being worst. These deficits may be attributed both to signal distortions introduced by the processing of the implants and to other factors, in particular the spectrotemporal distortions which occur at the interface between electrode array and auditory nervous system, including cross-channel interac...
Speech recognition by normal-hearing listeners improves as a function of the number of spectral chan...
Faculty advisor: Andrew J. OxenhamThis research was supported by the Undergraduate Research Opportun...
This research investigates the impact of various types of cochlear hearing loss and mask- ing noise...
Normal-hearing adults have no difficulty in recognising consonants accurately, even in moderately ad...
Difficulties in speech recognition experienced by cochlear implant users may be attributed both to i...
Cochlear implants can provide partial restoration of hearing, even with limited spectral resolution ...
SummaryAim: to evaluate the effects of different signal-to-noise ratios on speech recognition obtain...
AbstractObjectiveTo investigate the contributions of envelope and fine-structure to the perception o...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, Program i...
AbstractCurrently, most people with modern multichannel cochlear implant systems can understand spee...
Five patients implanted with the Nucleus CI-24M cochlear implant were tested on consonant and vowel ...
In cochlear implants (CI), spread of neural excitation may produce channel interaction. Channel inte...
This study is one of a series that examines stimulus features important for cochlear implant functio...
This PhD project is conducted within the discipline of audiology. The investigation methods are quan...
Cochlear implants have been shown to restore excellent speech recognition in quiet. However, post li...
Speech recognition by normal-hearing listeners improves as a function of the number of spectral chan...
Faculty advisor: Andrew J. OxenhamThis research was supported by the Undergraduate Research Opportun...
This research investigates the impact of various types of cochlear hearing loss and mask- ing noise...
Normal-hearing adults have no difficulty in recognising consonants accurately, even in moderately ad...
Difficulties in speech recognition experienced by cochlear implant users may be attributed both to i...
Cochlear implants can provide partial restoration of hearing, even with limited spectral resolution ...
SummaryAim: to evaluate the effects of different signal-to-noise ratios on speech recognition obtain...
AbstractObjectiveTo investigate the contributions of envelope and fine-structure to the perception o...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, Program i...
AbstractCurrently, most people with modern multichannel cochlear implant systems can understand spee...
Five patients implanted with the Nucleus CI-24M cochlear implant were tested on consonant and vowel ...
In cochlear implants (CI), spread of neural excitation may produce channel interaction. Channel inte...
This study is one of a series that examines stimulus features important for cochlear implant functio...
This PhD project is conducted within the discipline of audiology. The investigation methods are quan...
Cochlear implants have been shown to restore excellent speech recognition in quiet. However, post li...
Speech recognition by normal-hearing listeners improves as a function of the number of spectral chan...
Faculty advisor: Andrew J. OxenhamThis research was supported by the Undergraduate Research Opportun...
This research investigates the impact of various types of cochlear hearing loss and mask- ing noise...