Speech recognition in noise and music perception is especially challenging for current cochlear implant users. The present study utilizes the residual acoustic hearing in the nonimplanted ear in five cochlear implant users to elucidate the role of temporal fine structure at low frequencies in auditory perception and to test the hypothesis that combined acoustic and electric hearing produces better performance than either mode alone. The first experiment measured speech recognition in the presence of competing noise. It was found that, although the residual low-frequency (< 1000 Hz) acoustic hearing produced essentially no recognition for speech recognition in noise, it significantly enhanced performance when combined with the electric he...
Frequency modulation (FM) detection was investigated in acoustic and electric hearing to characteriz...
Combined Electric-acoustic stimulation (EAS) is becoming an increasingly viable treatment option for...
Objective—For patients with relatively good low-frequency hearing and relatively poor high-frequency...
Cochlear implant (CI) users have difficulty understanding speech in noisy listening conditions and p...
Objective: The primary goal of the present study was to determine how cochlear implant melody recogn...
Cochlear implant (CI) devices afford many profoundly deaf individuals worldwide partially restored h...
In bimodal listening, cochlear implant (CI) users combine electric hearing (EH) in one ear and acous...
OBJECTIVES: Residual acoustic hearing in electric-acoustic stimulation (EAS) can benefit cochlear im...
Under normal conditions, human speech is remarkably robust to degradation by noise and other distort...
In bimodal listening, cochlear implant (CI) users combine electric hearing (EH) in one ear and acous...
Speech recognition was measured as a function of spectral resolution (number of spectral channels) a...
Speech recognition by normal-hearing listeners improves as a function of the number of spectral chan...
Speech recognition was measured as a function of spectral resolution (number of spectral channels) a...
Our ability to listen selectively to single sound sources in complex auditory environments is termed...
When instructed to speak clearly for people with hearing loss, a talker can effectively enhance the ...
Frequency modulation (FM) detection was investigated in acoustic and electric hearing to characteriz...
Combined Electric-acoustic stimulation (EAS) is becoming an increasingly viable treatment option for...
Objective—For patients with relatively good low-frequency hearing and relatively poor high-frequency...
Cochlear implant (CI) users have difficulty understanding speech in noisy listening conditions and p...
Objective: The primary goal of the present study was to determine how cochlear implant melody recogn...
Cochlear implant (CI) devices afford many profoundly deaf individuals worldwide partially restored h...
In bimodal listening, cochlear implant (CI) users combine electric hearing (EH) in one ear and acous...
OBJECTIVES: Residual acoustic hearing in electric-acoustic stimulation (EAS) can benefit cochlear im...
Under normal conditions, human speech is remarkably robust to degradation by noise and other distort...
In bimodal listening, cochlear implant (CI) users combine electric hearing (EH) in one ear and acous...
Speech recognition was measured as a function of spectral resolution (number of spectral channels) a...
Speech recognition by normal-hearing listeners improves as a function of the number of spectral chan...
Speech recognition was measured as a function of spectral resolution (number of spectral channels) a...
Our ability to listen selectively to single sound sources in complex auditory environments is termed...
When instructed to speak clearly for people with hearing loss, a talker can effectively enhance the ...
Frequency modulation (FM) detection was investigated in acoustic and electric hearing to characteriz...
Combined Electric-acoustic stimulation (EAS) is becoming an increasingly viable treatment option for...
Objective—For patients with relatively good low-frequency hearing and relatively poor high-frequency...