Bilateral cochlear-implant (BiCI) users are less accurate at localizing free-field (FF) sound sources than normal-hearing (NH) listeners. This performance gap is not well understood but is likely due to a combination of compromises in acoustic signal representation by the two independent speech processors and neural degradation of auditory pathways associated with a patient’s hearing loss. To exclusively investigate the effect of CI speech encoding on horizontal-plane sound localization, the present study measured sound localization performance in NH subjects listening to vocoder processed and nonvocoded virtual acoustic space (VAS) stimuli. Various aspects of BiCI stimulation such as independently functioning devices, variable across-ear c...
Localizing sounds in our environment is one of the fundamental perceptual abilities that enable huma...
Bilateral cochlear implant (BCI) users only have very limited spatial hearing abilities. Speech codi...
Contralateral audiometric thresholds and speech intelligibility vary greatly across cochlear implant...
Contains fulltext : 208416.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Bilateral cochl...
Bilateral cochlear-implant (BiCI) users are less accurate at localizing free-field (FF) sound source...
Objective: This study investigated the effects of both noise and reverberation on the ability of lis...
Sound localization ability, which is crucial for both communication and safety, is often degraded by...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to investigate the localization ability of bilateral coch...
Purpose: This study examined the individual and combined effects of noise and reverberation on the a...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study describes sound localization and speech-recognition-in-nois...
Item does not contain fulltextInteraural differences in sound arrival time (ITD) and in level (ILD) ...
Bilateral cochlear implant (CI) users encounter difficulties in localizing sound sources in everyday...
Cochlear implants are a promising new treatment option for single-sided deafness. Cochlear implants ...
Spatial hearing is crucial in real life but deteriorates in participants with severe sensorineural h...
Objective: To quantify binaural advantage for auditory localization in the horizontal plane by bilat...
Localizing sounds in our environment is one of the fundamental perceptual abilities that enable huma...
Bilateral cochlear implant (BCI) users only have very limited spatial hearing abilities. Speech codi...
Contralateral audiometric thresholds and speech intelligibility vary greatly across cochlear implant...
Contains fulltext : 208416.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Bilateral cochl...
Bilateral cochlear-implant (BiCI) users are less accurate at localizing free-field (FF) sound source...
Objective: This study investigated the effects of both noise and reverberation on the ability of lis...
Sound localization ability, which is crucial for both communication and safety, is often degraded by...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to investigate the localization ability of bilateral coch...
Purpose: This study examined the individual and combined effects of noise and reverberation on the a...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study describes sound localization and speech-recognition-in-nois...
Item does not contain fulltextInteraural differences in sound arrival time (ITD) and in level (ILD) ...
Bilateral cochlear implant (CI) users encounter difficulties in localizing sound sources in everyday...
Cochlear implants are a promising new treatment option for single-sided deafness. Cochlear implants ...
Spatial hearing is crucial in real life but deteriorates in participants with severe sensorineural h...
Objective: To quantify binaural advantage for auditory localization in the horizontal plane by bilat...
Localizing sounds in our environment is one of the fundamental perceptual abilities that enable huma...
Bilateral cochlear implant (BCI) users only have very limited spatial hearing abilities. Speech codi...
Contralateral audiometric thresholds and speech intelligibility vary greatly across cochlear implant...