Despite the difficulties experienced by cochlear implant (CI) users in perceiving pitch and harmony, it is not uncommon to see CI users listening to music, or even playing an instrument. Listening to music is a complex process that relies not only on low-level percepts, such as pitch or timbre, but also on emotional reactions or the ability to perceive musical sequences as patterns of tension and release. CI users engaged in musical activities might experience some of these higher-level musical features. The goal of this study is to evaluate CI users' ability to perceive musical tension. Nine CI listeners (CIL) and nine normal-hearing listeners (NHL) were asked to rate musical tension on a continuous visual analog slider during music listen...
AbstractObjectiveTo investigate the contributions of envelope and fine-structure to the perception o...
ABSTRACT: The sounds of music play with many perceptual dimensions. We devised a set of psychophysic...
Cochlear implants (CIs) provide coarse representations of pitch, which are adequate for speech but n...
Cochlear implant (CI) devices afford many profoundly deaf individuals worldwide partially restored h...
Objective : Compare the processing of music-syntactic irregularities and physical oddballs between c...
Eight adults with cochlear implants participated in experiments to test their ability to recognize m...
Most previous research into cochlear implant (CI) mediated music listening deals with the mechanisms...
© 2014 Dr. Mohammad MaarefvandWhile most cochlear implant users can perceive speech signals in quiet...
Cochlear implants (CIs) are auditory prostheses for severely deaf people that do not benefit from co...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: Several studies have shown that the ability to identify the timbre...
Cochlear Implant (CI) users typically perform poorly on musical tasks, especially those based on pit...
Music plays an important role in the daily life of cochlear implant (CI) users, but electrical heari...
Although cochlear implant (CI) users enjoy good speech understanding, music perception is still diff...
Music perception in cochlear implant (CI) listeners has been found to be generally unsatisfactory. ...
Music is an integral aspect of culture that is uniquely tied to our emotions. Previous studies have ...
AbstractObjectiveTo investigate the contributions of envelope and fine-structure to the perception o...
ABSTRACT: The sounds of music play with many perceptual dimensions. We devised a set of psychophysic...
Cochlear implants (CIs) provide coarse representations of pitch, which are adequate for speech but n...
Cochlear implant (CI) devices afford many profoundly deaf individuals worldwide partially restored h...
Objective : Compare the processing of music-syntactic irregularities and physical oddballs between c...
Eight adults with cochlear implants participated in experiments to test their ability to recognize m...
Most previous research into cochlear implant (CI) mediated music listening deals with the mechanisms...
© 2014 Dr. Mohammad MaarefvandWhile most cochlear implant users can perceive speech signals in quiet...
Cochlear implants (CIs) are auditory prostheses for severely deaf people that do not benefit from co...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: Several studies have shown that the ability to identify the timbre...
Cochlear Implant (CI) users typically perform poorly on musical tasks, especially those based on pit...
Music plays an important role in the daily life of cochlear implant (CI) users, but electrical heari...
Although cochlear implant (CI) users enjoy good speech understanding, music perception is still diff...
Music perception in cochlear implant (CI) listeners has been found to be generally unsatisfactory. ...
Music is an integral aspect of culture that is uniquely tied to our emotions. Previous studies have ...
AbstractObjectiveTo investigate the contributions of envelope and fine-structure to the perception o...
ABSTRACT: The sounds of music play with many perceptual dimensions. We devised a set of psychophysic...
Cochlear implants (CIs) provide coarse representations of pitch, which are adequate for speech but n...