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The effect of presentation level and stimulation rate on speech perception and modulation detection for cochlear implant users
Brochier, Tim; McDermott, Hugh J.; McKay, Colette M.. - : Acoustical Society of America, 2017
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Influence of contralateral acoustic hearing on adult bimodal outcomes after cochlear implantation
Plant, Kerrie; van Hoesel, Richard; McDermott, Hugh. - : Taylor & Francis, 2016
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Factors predicting postoperative unilateral and bilateral speech recognition in adult cochlear implant recipients with acoustic hearing
Plant, Kerrie; McDermott, Hugh; van Hoesel, Richard. - : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2016
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Clinical outcomes for adult cochlear implant recipients experiencing loss of usable acoustic hearing in the implanted ear
Plant, Kerrie L; van Hoesel, Richard J. M; McDermott, Hugh J. - : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2015
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Speech Perception and Localisation with SCORE Bimodal: A Loudness Normalisation Strategy for Combined Cochlear Implant and Hearing Aid Stimulation
Francart, Tom; McDermott, Hugh. - : Public Library of Science, 2012
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A fundamental frequency estimator for the real-time processing of musical sounds for cochlear implants
In: Speech communication. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 49 (2007) 2, 113-122
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Speech perception with a cochlear implant sound processor incorporating loudness models
In: Acoustics research letters online. - Melville, NY : ASA 6 (2005) 1, 7-13
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Improvements in speech perception with an experimental nonlinear frequency-compression hearing device.
In: International Journal of Audiology, 44(5): 281-292 (2005)
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The relationship between speech perception and electrode discrimination in cochlear implantees
In: Acoustical Society of America. The journal of the Acoustical Society of America. - Melville, NY : AIP 108 (2000) 3,1, 1269-1280
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The relationship between speech perception and electrode discrimination in cochlear implantees
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Improvements in speech perception with use of the AVR TranSonic frequency-transposing hearing aid
In: Journal of speech, language, and hearing research. - Rockville, Md. : American Speech-Language-Hearing Association 42 (1999) 6, 1323-1335
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Hearing - Articles and Reports - Improvements in Speech Perception With Use of the AVR TranSonic Frequency-Transposing Hearing Aid
In: Journal of speech, language, and hearing research. - Rockville, Md. : American Speech-Language-Hearing Association 42 (1999) 6, 1323-1335
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A frequency importance function for a new monosyllabic word test
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Speech cues for cochlear implantees: spectral discrimination [Abstract]
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Speech cues for cochlear implantees: spectral discrimination
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The perception of temporal patterns for electrical stimulation presented at one or two intracochlear sites
In: Acoustical Society of America. The journal of the Acoustical Society of America. - Melville, NY : AIP 100 (1996) 2,1, 1081-1092
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The perceptual dimensions of single-electrode and nonsimultaneous dual-electrode stimuli in cochlear implantees
In: Acoustical Society of America. The journal of the Acoustical Society of America. - Melville, NY : AIP 99 (1996) 2, 1079-1090
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The importance of different frequency bands to the speech perception of cochlear implantees [Abstract]
Abstract: Paper presented at the 12th National Conference of the Audiological Society of Australia. Brisbane, 29 April - 2 May 1996. ; This is a publisher’s version of an article published in Australian Journal of Audiology 1996. This version is reproduced with permission from the publisher, Australian Academic Press. http://www.australianacademicpress.com.au/ ; It is well known that cochlear implantees exhibit a wide range of speech perception ability. Understanding the reason for this variability may lead to improved speech processors. This study investigates whether implantees rely on different areas of the speech spectrum for speech cues, compared to normally hearing listeners, and whether poor performers rely on different spectral areas than better performers. Six subjects with the Mini System 22 implant and using the SPEAK strategy participated in this experiment. Scores for monosyllabic words were obtained using the full speech spectrum and with selected frequency bands removed from the subjects’ speech processor maps. The Articulation Index (AI) is a measure of the proportion of speech information available to a listener, and the relative contribution to AI from different frequency bands is termed the Importance Function. The five frequency bands studied in this experiment were determined to be of equal importance to normally hearing listeners for the speech material used. The scores for each implantee were transformed into AI values, and hence the relative importance of the bands was determined. This relative importance was compared between the implantee group and normally hearing listeners to determine the way in which speech perception by electrical stimulation varies from that by acoustical stimulation. Comparisons were also made between individual implantees to determine whether correlations exist between their speech perception ability and their use of cues in different parts of the spectrum. Further research will determine whether the differences among implantees are correlated with their ability to perceive changes in stimulation place or temporal characteristics.
Keyword: cochlear implants; frequency bands; otolaryngology; otology; speech perception
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/11343/27486
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The spectral maxima sound processor: recent findings in speech perception and psychophysics
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Signal processing for multichannel cochlear implants: past, present and future [Abstract]
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