ELECTRODE POSITION, REPETITION RATE, AND SPEECH-PERCEPTION BY EARLY-DEAFENED AND LATE-DEAFENED COCHLEAR IMPLANT PATIENTS

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作者
BUSBY, PA
TONG, YC
CLARK, GM
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[1] Department of Otolaryngology, University of Melbourne, Parkville
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10.1121/1.405554
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O42 [声学];
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070206 ; 082403 ;
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Psychophysical and speech perception studies were conducted on eight patients using the 22-electrode cochlear implant manufactured by Cochlear Pty. Ltd. Four early-deafened patients became deafened at 1-3 years of age and were implanted at 5-14 years of age. Four late-deafened (postlingual adult) patients became deafened at 38-47 years of age and were implanted at 42-68 years of age. Psychophysical studies measured the discrimination of trajectories with time-varying electrode positions and repetition rates. Speech perception studies measured performance using two speech coding strategies: a multi-electrode strategy which coded the first and second formant frequencies, the amplitudes of the two formants, and the fundamental frequency; and a single-electrode strategy which coded the amplitudes of the first and second formants, and the fundamental frequency. In general, the four late-deafened patients and one early-deafened patient were more successful than the other three early-deafened patients in the discrimination of electrode position trajectories and in speech perception using the multi-electrode strategy. Three of the four late-deafened patients were more successful than the early-deafened patients in the discrimination of repetition rate trajectories. Speech perception performance in the single-electrode strategy was closely related to performance in repetition rate discrimination. The improvement in speech perception performance from the single-electrode to multi-electrode strategy was consistent with successful performance in electrode discrimination.
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