Stream segregation on a single electrode as a function of pulse rate in cochlear implant listeners.


Autoria(s): Duran, SI; Collins, LM; Throckmorton, CS
Contribuinte(s)

Collins, Leslie M

Data(s)

01/12/2012

Resumo

While cochlear implants (CIs) usually provide high levels of speech recognition in quiet, speech recognition in noise remains challenging. To overcome these difficulties, it is important to understand how implanted listeners separate a target signal from interferers. Stream segregation has been studied extensively in both normal and electric hearing, as a function of place of stimulation. However, the effects of pulse rate, independent of place, on the perceptual grouping of sequential sounds in electric hearing have not yet been investigated. A rhythm detection task was used to measure stream segregation. The results of this study suggest that while CI listeners can segregate streams based on differences in pulse rate alone, the amount of stream segregation observed decreases as the base pulse rate increases. Further investigation of the perceptual dimensions encoded by the pulse rate and the effect of sequential presentation of different stimulation rates on perception could be beneficial for the future development of speech processing strategies for CIs.

Thesis

Formato

3849 - 3855

Identificador

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23231115

J Acoust Soc Am, 2012, 132 (6), pp. 3849 - 3855

http://hdl.handle.net/10161/3152

1520-8524

Relação

J Acoust Soc Am

10.1121/1.4764875

Tipo

Journal Article

Cobertura

United States

Idioma(s)

ENG

Palavras-Chave #Acoustic Stimulation #Adult #Aged #Audiometry #Auditory Threshold #Cochlear Implantation #Cochlear Implants #Correction of Hearing Impairment #Cues #Female #Humans #Male #Middle Aged #Noise #Perceptual Masking #Periodicity #Persons With Hearing Impairments #Prosthesis Design #Psychoacoustics #Recognition (Psychology) #Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted #Speech Perception #Time Factors #Time Perception