Purpose: The main goal of this study was to investigate the minimum amount of sensory information required to recognize spoken words (isolation points [IPs]) in listeners with cochlear implants (CIs) and investigate facilitative effects of semantic contexts on the IPs. Method: Listeners with CIs as well as those with normal hearing (NH) participated in the study. In Experiment 1, the CI users listened to unprocessed (full-spectrum) stimuli and individuals with NH listened to full-spectrum or vocoder processed speech. IPs were determined for both groups who listened to gated consonant-nucleus-consonant words that were selected based on lexical properties. In Experiment 2, the role of semantic context on IPs was evaluated. Target stimuli were...
Hypothesis: This study tested the hypotheses that 1) experienced adult cochlear implants (CI) users ...
Speech recognition by normal-hearing listeners improves as a function of the number of spectral chan...
The cochlear implant (CI), by enabling oral communication in severely to profoundly deaf subjects, i...
This study investigated whether speech intelligibility in cochlear implant (CI) users is affected by...
Introduction: Talker-specific adaptation facilitates speech recognition in normal-hearing listeners....
In suboptimal listening environments when noise hinders the continuity of the speech, the normal aud...
Understanding speech within an auditory scene is constantly challenged by interfering noise in subop...
Not all of the variance in speech-recognition performance of cochlear implant (CI) users can be expl...
Purpose: The current study investigates how individual differences in cochlear implant (CI) users’ s...
People with hearing impairment are thought to rely heavily on context to compensate for reduced audi...
High-level, top-down information such as linguistic knowledge is a salient cortical resource that in...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012An increasingly common approach to treating severe to ...
This study investigated the role of contextual information in speech intelligibility, the influence ...
SummaryThe cochlear implant (CI), by enabling oral communication in severely to profoundly deaf subj...
ObjectivesCochlear implants are a standard therapy for deafness, yet the ability of implanted patien...
Hypothesis: This study tested the hypotheses that 1) experienced adult cochlear implants (CI) users ...
Speech recognition by normal-hearing listeners improves as a function of the number of spectral chan...
The cochlear implant (CI), by enabling oral communication in severely to profoundly deaf subjects, i...
This study investigated whether speech intelligibility in cochlear implant (CI) users is affected by...
Introduction: Talker-specific adaptation facilitates speech recognition in normal-hearing listeners....
In suboptimal listening environments when noise hinders the continuity of the speech, the normal aud...
Understanding speech within an auditory scene is constantly challenged by interfering noise in subop...
Not all of the variance in speech-recognition performance of cochlear implant (CI) users can be expl...
Purpose: The current study investigates how individual differences in cochlear implant (CI) users’ s...
People with hearing impairment are thought to rely heavily on context to compensate for reduced audi...
High-level, top-down information such as linguistic knowledge is a salient cortical resource that in...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012An increasingly common approach to treating severe to ...
This study investigated the role of contextual information in speech intelligibility, the influence ...
SummaryThe cochlear implant (CI), by enabling oral communication in severely to profoundly deaf subj...
ObjectivesCochlear implants are a standard therapy for deafness, yet the ability of implanted patien...
Hypothesis: This study tested the hypotheses that 1) experienced adult cochlear implants (CI) users ...
Speech recognition by normal-hearing listeners improves as a function of the number of spectral chan...
The cochlear implant (CI), by enabling oral communication in severely to profoundly deaf subjects, i...