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A mathematical model of medial consonant identification by cochlear implant users
Svirsky, Mario A.; Sagi, Elad; Meyer, Ted A.. - : Acoustical Society of America, 2011
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A mathematical model of vowel identification by users of cochlear implants
Sagi, Elad; Meyer, Ted A.; Kaiser, Adam R.. - : Acoustical Society of America, 2010
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The effect of temporal gap identification on speech perception by users of cochlear implants
In: Journal of speech, language, and hearing research. - Rockville, Md. : American Speech-Language-Hearing Association 52 (2009) 2, 385-395
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The effect of temporal gap identification on speech perception by users of cochlear implants
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Talker and lexical effects on audiovisual word recognition by adults with cochlear implants
In: Journal of speech, language, and hearing research. - Rockville, Md. : American Speech-Language-Hearing Association 46 (2003) 2, 390-404
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Talker and Lexical Effects on Audiovisual Word Recognition by Adults With Cochlear Implants
Abstract: The present study examined how postlingually deafened adults with cochlear implants combine visual information from lipreading with auditory cues in an open-set word recognition task. Adults with normal hearing served as a comparison group. Word recognition performance was assessed using lexically controlled word lists presented under auditory-only, visual-only, and combined audiovisual presentation formats. Effects of talker variability were studied by manipulating the number of talkers producing the stimulus tokens. Lexical competition was investigated using sets of lexically easy and lexically hard test words. To assess the degree of audiovisual integration, a measure of visual enhancement, Ra, was used to assess the gain in performance provided in the audiovisual presentation format relative to the maximum possible performance obtainable in the auditory-only format. Results showed that word recognition performance was highest for audiovisual presentation followed by auditory-only and then visual-only stimulus presentation. Performance was better for single-talker lists than for multiple-talker lists, particularly under the audiovisual presentation format. Word recognition performance was better for the lexically easy than for the lexically hard words regardless of presentation format. Visual enhancement scores were higher for single-talker conditions compared to multiple-talker conditions and tended to be somewhat better for lexically easy words than for lexically hard words. The pattern of results suggests that information from the auditory and visual modalities is used to access common, multimodal lexical representations in memory. The findings are discussed in terms of the complementary nature of auditory and visual sources of information that specify the same underlying gestures and articulatory events in speech.
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URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3432920
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14700380
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Perceptual 'vowel spaces' of cochlear implant users : implications for the study of auditory adaptation to spectral shift
In: Acoustical Society of America. The journal of the Acoustical Society of America. - Melville, NY : AIP 109 (2001) 5,1, 2135-2145
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Effects of talker variability and lexical competition on audiovisual word recognition by adult users of cochlear implants
In: Research on spoken language processing (Bloomington, IN, 2000), 24 ; p. 219-246
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A real time PC based cochlear implant speech processor with an interface to the nucleus 22 electrode cochlear implant and a filtered noiseband simulation
In: Progress report no. 23 (1999) (Bloomington, IN, 1999), p. 417-428
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"Vowel spaces" of normal-hearing and hearing-impaired listeners with cochlear implants
In: Progress report no. 23 (1999) (Bloomington, IN, 1999), p. 399-416
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Use of gap duration identification in consonant perception by cochlear implant users
In: Progress report no. 23 (1999) (Bloomington, IN, 1999), p. 119-130
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