High, moderate and low stimulation rates of 1800, 800 and 400 pulse per second (pps)/channel, respectively, were used to test the effects of stimulation rates on the discrimination and identification of Cantonese lexical tones in 11 Chinese post-lingually deafened adults with cochlear implants (CIs). The subjects were implanted with the MED-EL Combi 40+ CI system. They were randomly assigned to each of the stimulation rate conditions according to an ABC design. In both the Cantonese lexical tone perception tests, the subjects reached the highest scores in the high-stimulation-rate condition, and the lowest scores in the low-stimulation-rate condition (P < 0.01). Post hoc comparisons between different stimulation rates did not yield consiste...
Objective: Electro-acoustic stimulation (EAS) is an effective method to enhance cochlear-implant per...
Abstract—Good performance in cochlear implant users depends in large part on the ability of a speech...
For deaf individuals with residual low-frequency acoustic hearing, combined use of a cochlear implan...
OBJECTIVES: The ability to recognize tones is vital for speech perception in tonal languages. Canton...
This study investigated whether cochlear implant users can identify Cantonese lexical tones, which d...
A cochlear implant (CI) signal processing strategy named F0 modulation (F0mod) was compared with the...
Conclusions: As the hearing loss becomes more severe, the tone recognition performance of hearing-im...
"A dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Bachelor of Science (Spe...
Objective To evaluate tone perception performance in Cantonese-speaking prelingually hearing-impaire...
Conclusion: Acute comparisons between continuous interleaved sampling (CIS) and a temporal fine stru...
Conclusions: As the hearing loss becomes more severe, the tone recognition performance of hearing-im...
ObjectiveElectro-acoustic stimulation (EAS) is an effective method to enhance cochlear-implant perfo...
ObjectiveElectro-acoustic stimulation (EAS) is an effective method to enhance cochlear-implant perfo...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to assess Cantonese word recognition and the discrimination of...
Objective: The present study was aimed to examine the relationship between psychophysical perfor-man...
Objective: Electro-acoustic stimulation (EAS) is an effective method to enhance cochlear-implant per...
Abstract—Good performance in cochlear implant users depends in large part on the ability of a speech...
For deaf individuals with residual low-frequency acoustic hearing, combined use of a cochlear implan...
OBJECTIVES: The ability to recognize tones is vital for speech perception in tonal languages. Canton...
This study investigated whether cochlear implant users can identify Cantonese lexical tones, which d...
A cochlear implant (CI) signal processing strategy named F0 modulation (F0mod) was compared with the...
Conclusions: As the hearing loss becomes more severe, the tone recognition performance of hearing-im...
"A dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Bachelor of Science (Spe...
Objective To evaluate tone perception performance in Cantonese-speaking prelingually hearing-impaire...
Conclusion: Acute comparisons between continuous interleaved sampling (CIS) and a temporal fine stru...
Conclusions: As the hearing loss becomes more severe, the tone recognition performance of hearing-im...
ObjectiveElectro-acoustic stimulation (EAS) is an effective method to enhance cochlear-implant perfo...
ObjectiveElectro-acoustic stimulation (EAS) is an effective method to enhance cochlear-implant perfo...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to assess Cantonese word recognition and the discrimination of...
Objective: The present study was aimed to examine the relationship between psychophysical perfor-man...
Objective: Electro-acoustic stimulation (EAS) is an effective method to enhance cochlear-implant per...
Abstract—Good performance in cochlear implant users depends in large part on the ability of a speech...
For deaf individuals with residual low-frequency acoustic hearing, combined use of a cochlear implan...