Place pitch versus electrode location in a realistic computational model of the implanted human cochlea
RK Kalkman, JJ Briaire, DMT Dekker, JHM Frijns - Hearing research, 2014 - Elsevier
Place pitch was investigated in a computational model of the implanted human cochlea
containing nerve fibres with realistic trajectories that take the variable distance between the …
containing nerve fibres with realistic trajectories that take the variable distance between the …
Clinically paired electrodes are often not perceived as pitch matched
JM Aronoff, M Padilla, J Stelmach… - Trends in …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
For bilateral cochlear implant (CI) patients, electrodes that receive the same frequency
allocation often stimulate locations in the left and right ear that do not yield the same …
allocation often stimulate locations in the left and right ear that do not yield the same …
Effect of channel separation and interaural mismatch on fusion and lateralization in normal-hearing and cochlear-implant listeners
Bilateral cochlear implantation has provided access to some of the benefits of binaural
hearing enjoyed by normal-hearing (NH) listeners. However, a gap in performance still …
hearing enjoyed by normal-hearing (NH) listeners. However, a gap in performance still …
Cochlear implantation in the setting of Meniere's disease after labyrinthectomy: a meta-analysis
Cochlear Implantation in the Setting of Menière's Disease Af... : Otology & Neurotology Cochlear
Implantation in the Setting of Menière's Disease After Labyrinthectomy: A Meta-Analysis …
Implantation in the Setting of Menière's Disease After Labyrinthectomy: A Meta-Analysis …
[HTML][HTML] Guidelines for best practice in the audiological management of adults using bimodal hearing configurations
Clinics are treating a growing number of patients with greater amounts of residual hearing.
These patients often benefit from a bimodal hearing configuration in which acoustic input …
These patients often benefit from a bimodal hearing configuration in which acoustic input …
Bimodal benefit depends on the performance difference between a cochlear implant and a hearing aid
Objectives The present study characterizes the relationship between bimodal benefit and
hearing aid (HA) performance, cochlear implant (CI) performance, and the difference in the …
hearing aid (HA) performance, cochlear implant (CI) performance, and the difference in the …
Effectiveness of place-based mapping in electric-acoustic stimulation devices
Background: The default mapping procedure for electric-acoustic stimulation (EAS) devices
uses the cochlear implant recipient's unaided detection thresholds in the implanted ear to …
uses the cochlear implant recipient's unaided detection thresholds in the implanted ear to …
The effect of simulated interaural frequency mismatch on speech understanding and spatial release from masking
Objective: The binaural-hearing system interaurally compares inputs, which underlies the
ability to localize sound sources and to better understand speech in complex acoustic …
ability to localize sound sources and to better understand speech in complex acoustic …
Effects of spectral resolution and frequency mismatch on speech understanding and spatial release from masking in simulated bilateral cochlear implants
K Xu, S Willis, Q Gopen, QJ Fu - Ear and hearing, 2020 - journals.lww.com
Objectives: Due to interaural frequency mismatch, bilateral cochlear-implant (CI) users may
be less able to take advantage of binaural cues that normal-hearing (NH) listeners use for …
be less able to take advantage of binaural cues that normal-hearing (NH) listeners use for …
[HTML][HTML] Effects of tonotopic matching and spatial cues on segregation of competing speech in simulations of bilateral cochlear implants
In the clinical fitting of cochlear implants (CIs), the lowest input acoustic frequency is typically
much lower than the characteristic frequency associated with the most apical electrode …
much lower than the characteristic frequency associated with the most apical electrode …