OBJECTIVE To evaluate the speech intelligibility in noise with a new cochlear implant (CI) processor that uses a pinna effect imitating directional microphone system. STUDY DESIGN Prospective experimental study. SETTING Tertiary referral center. PATIENTS Ten experienced, unilateral CI recipients with bilateral severe-to-profound hearing loss. INTERVENTION All participants performed speech in noise tests with the Opus 2 processor (omnidirectional microphone mode only) and the newer Sonnet processor (omnidirectional and directional microphone mode). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE The speech reception threshold (SRT) in noise was measured in four spatial settings. The test sentences were always presented from the front. ...
This study evaluates a spatial-filtering algorithm as a method to improve speech reception for cochl...
© 2014 Dr. Adam Anthony HersbachThis thesis is not authorised to be made available in the Baillieu R...
It has been shown that many profoundly deaf patients using multichannel cochlear implants are able t...
Although cochlear implant (CI) users have enjoyed good speech recognition in quiet, they still have ...
Objectives: The newest CI processor from MED-EL company, the SONNET, has two new directional microph...
ObjectivesCombined electric-acoustic stimulation (EAS) is a well-accepted therapeutic treatment for ...
Objectives: Combined electric-acoustic stimulation (EAS) is a well-accepted therapeutic treatment fo...
INTRODUCTION The Rondo is a single-unit cochlear implant (CI) audio processor comprising the iden...
OBJECTIVES:Combined electric-acoustic stimulation (EAS) is a well-accepted therapeutic treatment for...
Objective To determine the impact of the fixed and adaptive beamforming technology of the new MED-EL...
The objective of the study is to assess the hearing performance of cochlear implant users in three d...
To determine the impact of the fixed and adaptive beamforming technology of the new MED-EL SONNET co...
The Nucleus® 5 System Sound Processor (CP810, Cochlear™, Macquarie University, NSW, Australia) conta...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the possible benefits of an adaptive directional mi...
ObjectivesNew signal processing technologies have recently become available for Baha® sound processo...
This study evaluates a spatial-filtering algorithm as a method to improve speech reception for cochl...
© 2014 Dr. Adam Anthony HersbachThis thesis is not authorised to be made available in the Baillieu R...
It has been shown that many profoundly deaf patients using multichannel cochlear implants are able t...
Although cochlear implant (CI) users have enjoyed good speech recognition in quiet, they still have ...
Objectives: The newest CI processor from MED-EL company, the SONNET, has two new directional microph...
ObjectivesCombined electric-acoustic stimulation (EAS) is a well-accepted therapeutic treatment for ...
Objectives: Combined electric-acoustic stimulation (EAS) is a well-accepted therapeutic treatment fo...
INTRODUCTION The Rondo is a single-unit cochlear implant (CI) audio processor comprising the iden...
OBJECTIVES:Combined electric-acoustic stimulation (EAS) is a well-accepted therapeutic treatment for...
Objective To determine the impact of the fixed and adaptive beamforming technology of the new MED-EL...
The objective of the study is to assess the hearing performance of cochlear implant users in three d...
To determine the impact of the fixed and adaptive beamforming technology of the new MED-EL SONNET co...
The Nucleus® 5 System Sound Processor (CP810, Cochlear™, Macquarie University, NSW, Australia) conta...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the possible benefits of an adaptive directional mi...
ObjectivesNew signal processing technologies have recently become available for Baha® sound processo...
This study evaluates a spatial-filtering algorithm as a method to improve speech reception for cochl...
© 2014 Dr. Adam Anthony HersbachThis thesis is not authorised to be made available in the Baillieu R...
It has been shown that many profoundly deaf patients using multichannel cochlear implants are able t...