Most simulations of cochlear implant (CI) coding strategies rely on standard vocoders that are based on purely signal processing techniques. However, these models neither account for various biophysical phenomena, such as neural stochasticity and refractoriness, nor for effects of electrical stimulation, such as spectral smearing as a function of stimulus intensity. In this paper, a neural model that accounts for stochastic firing, parasitic spread of excitation across neuron populations, and neuronal refractoriness, was developed and augmented as a preprocessing stage for a standard 22-channel noise-band vocoder. This model was used to subjectively and objectively assess consonant discrimination in commercial and experimental coding strate...
Objectives: Providing cochlear implant (CI) patients the optimal signal processing settings during m...
Cortical potentials evoked with speech stimuli were investigated in ten experienced cochlear implant...
Cochlear implants (CIs) restore audition to the profoundly deaf by directly stimulating the auditory...
Most simulations of cochlear implant (CI) coding strategies rely on standard vocoders that are based...
Traditionally, algorithms that attempt to significantly improve speech intelligibility in noise for ...
A novel cochlear implant coding strategy based on the neural excitability has been developed and imp...
Noise-band vocoders are often used to simulate the signal processing algorithms used in cochlear imp...
In the development of new technologies for cochlear implants (CIs), there are many evaluation proced...
Channel vocoders using either tone or band-limited noise carriers have been used in experiments to s...
Cochlear implant users' limited ability to understand speech in noisy environments has been linked t...
It is common practice in psychophysical studies to investigate speech processing by manipulating or ...
Difficulties in speech recognition experienced by cochlear implant users may be attributed both to i...
A sound coding strategy for a cochlear implant translates the incoming sound signal into parameters ...
Contains fulltext : 49004.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Cortical potenti...
peech understanding with cochlear implants (CIs) can be good in quiet, but very poor in more adverse...
Objectives: Providing cochlear implant (CI) patients the optimal signal processing settings during m...
Cortical potentials evoked with speech stimuli were investigated in ten experienced cochlear implant...
Cochlear implants (CIs) restore audition to the profoundly deaf by directly stimulating the auditory...
Most simulations of cochlear implant (CI) coding strategies rely on standard vocoders that are based...
Traditionally, algorithms that attempt to significantly improve speech intelligibility in noise for ...
A novel cochlear implant coding strategy based on the neural excitability has been developed and imp...
Noise-band vocoders are often used to simulate the signal processing algorithms used in cochlear imp...
In the development of new technologies for cochlear implants (CIs), there are many evaluation proced...
Channel vocoders using either tone or band-limited noise carriers have been used in experiments to s...
Cochlear implant users' limited ability to understand speech in noisy environments has been linked t...
It is common practice in psychophysical studies to investigate speech processing by manipulating or ...
Difficulties in speech recognition experienced by cochlear implant users may be attributed both to i...
A sound coding strategy for a cochlear implant translates the incoming sound signal into parameters ...
Contains fulltext : 49004.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Cortical potenti...
peech understanding with cochlear implants (CIs) can be good in quiet, but very poor in more adverse...
Objectives: Providing cochlear implant (CI) patients the optimal signal processing settings during m...
Cortical potentials evoked with speech stimuli were investigated in ten experienced cochlear implant...
Cochlear implants (CIs) restore audition to the profoundly deaf by directly stimulating the auditory...