For cochlear implant users, combined electro-acoustic stimulation (EAS) significantly improves the performance. However, there are many more users who do not have any functional residual acoustic hearing at low frequencies. Because tactile sensation also operates in the same low frequencies (<500 Hz) as the acoustic hearing in EAS, we propose electro-tactile stimulation (ETS) to improve cochlear implant performance. In ten cochlear implant users, a tactile aid was applied to the index finger that converted voice fundamental frequency into tactile vibrations. Speech recognition in noise was compared for cochlear implants alone and for the bimodal ETS condition. On average, ETS improved speech reception thresholds by 2.2 dB over cochlear i...
Abstract Vibrotactile stimulation is believed to enhance auditory speech perception, offering potent...
The impoverished auditory information provided by cochlear implant (CI) results in impaired auditory...
Cochlear implant (CI) users often find understanding speech-in-noise to be one of the most challengi...
For cochlear implant users, combined electro-acoustic stimulation (EAS) significantly improves the p...
ObjectiveElectro-acoustic stimulation (EAS) is an effective method to enhance cochlear-implant perfo...
ObjectivesElectro-acoustic stimulation (EAS) enhances speech and music perception in cochlear-implan...
Objective: Electro-acoustic stimulation (EAS) is an effective method to enhance cochlear-implant per...
Cochlear implant (CI) users receive only limited sound information through their implant, which mean...
Many cochlear implant (CI) users achieve excellent speech understanding in quiet listening condition...
Cochlear implant (CI) users receive only limited sound information through their implant, which mean...
Many cochlear implant (CI) users achieve excellent speech understanding in acoustically quiet condit...
Many cochlear implant (CI) users achieve excellent speech understanding in acoustically quiet condit...
Many cochlear implant (CI) users achieve excellent speech understanding in acoustically quiet condit...
Cochlear implants (CIs) have been remarkably successful at restoring speech perception for severely ...
Hundreds of thousands of profoundly hearing-impaired people perceive sounds through electrical stimu...
Abstract Vibrotactile stimulation is believed to enhance auditory speech perception, offering potent...
The impoverished auditory information provided by cochlear implant (CI) results in impaired auditory...
Cochlear implant (CI) users often find understanding speech-in-noise to be one of the most challengi...
For cochlear implant users, combined electro-acoustic stimulation (EAS) significantly improves the p...
ObjectiveElectro-acoustic stimulation (EAS) is an effective method to enhance cochlear-implant perfo...
ObjectivesElectro-acoustic stimulation (EAS) enhances speech and music perception in cochlear-implan...
Objective: Electro-acoustic stimulation (EAS) is an effective method to enhance cochlear-implant per...
Cochlear implant (CI) users receive only limited sound information through their implant, which mean...
Many cochlear implant (CI) users achieve excellent speech understanding in quiet listening condition...
Cochlear implant (CI) users receive only limited sound information through their implant, which mean...
Many cochlear implant (CI) users achieve excellent speech understanding in acoustically quiet condit...
Many cochlear implant (CI) users achieve excellent speech understanding in acoustically quiet condit...
Many cochlear implant (CI) users achieve excellent speech understanding in acoustically quiet condit...
Cochlear implants (CIs) have been remarkably successful at restoring speech perception for severely ...
Hundreds of thousands of profoundly hearing-impaired people perceive sounds through electrical stimu...
Abstract Vibrotactile stimulation is believed to enhance auditory speech perception, offering potent...
The impoverished auditory information provided by cochlear implant (CI) results in impaired auditory...
Cochlear implant (CI) users often find understanding speech-in-noise to be one of the most challengi...