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Searching for the Sound of a Cochlear Implant: Evaluation of Different Vocoder Parameters by Cochlear Implant Users With Single-Sided Deafness
Cochlear implantation in subjects with single-sided deafness (SSD) offers a unique opportunity to directly compare the percepts evoked by a cochlear implant (CI) with those evoked acoustically. Here, nine SSD-CI users performed a forced-choice task evaluating the similarity of speech processed by th...
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author | Karoui, Chadlia James, Chris Barone, Pascal Bakhos, David Marx, Mathieu Macherey, Olivier |
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description | Cochlear implantation in subjects with single-sided deafness (SSD) offers a unique opportunity to directly compare the percepts evoked by a cochlear implant (CI) with those evoked acoustically. Here, nine SSD-CI users performed a forced-choice task evaluating the similarity of speech processed by their CI with speech processed by several vocoders presented to their healthy ear. In each trial, subjects heard two intervals: their CI followed by a certain vocoder in Interval 1 and their CI followed by a different vocoder in Interval 2. The vocoders differed either (i) in carrier type—(sinusoidal [SINE], bandfiltered noise [NOISE], and pulse-spreading harmonic complex) or (ii) in frequency mismatch between the analysis and synthesis frequency ranges—(no mismatch, and two frequency-mismatched conditions of 2 and 4 equivalent rectangular bandwidths [ERBs]). Subjects had to state in which of the two intervals the CI and vocoder sounds were more similar. Despite a large intersubject variability, the PSHC vocoder was judged significantly more similar to the CI than SINE or NOISE vocoders. Furthermore, the No-mismatch and 2-ERB mismatch vocoders were judged significantly more similar to the CI than the 4-ERB mismatch vocoder. The mismatch data were also interpreted by comparing spiral ganglion characteristic frequencies with electrode contact positions determined from postoperative computed tomography scans. Only one subject demonstrated a pattern of preference consistent with adaptation to the CI sound processor frequency-to-electrode allocation table and two subjects showed possible partial adaptation. Those subjects with adaptation patterns presented overall small and consistent frequency mismatches across their electrode arrays. |
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spelling | pubmed-67535162019-09-25 Searching for the Sound of a Cochlear Implant: Evaluation of Different Vocoder Parameters by Cochlear Implant Users With Single-Sided Deafness Karoui, Chadlia James, Chris Barone, Pascal Bakhos, David Marx, Mathieu Macherey, Olivier Trends Hear Original Article Cochlear implantation in subjects with single-sided deafness (SSD) offers a unique opportunity to directly compare the percepts evoked by a cochlear implant (CI) with those evoked acoustically. Here, nine SSD-CI users performed a forced-choice task evaluating the similarity of speech processed by their CI with speech processed by several vocoders presented to their healthy ear. In each trial, subjects heard two intervals: their CI followed by a certain vocoder in Interval 1 and their CI followed by a different vocoder in Interval 2. The vocoders differed either (i) in carrier type—(sinusoidal [SINE], bandfiltered noise [NOISE], and pulse-spreading harmonic complex) or (ii) in frequency mismatch between the analysis and synthesis frequency ranges—(no mismatch, and two frequency-mismatched conditions of 2 and 4 equivalent rectangular bandwidths [ERBs]). Subjects had to state in which of the two intervals the CI and vocoder sounds were more similar. Despite a large intersubject variability, the PSHC vocoder was judged significantly more similar to the CI than SINE or NOISE vocoders. Furthermore, the No-mismatch and 2-ERB mismatch vocoders were judged significantly more similar to the CI than the 4-ERB mismatch vocoder. The mismatch data were also interpreted by comparing spiral ganglion characteristic frequencies with electrode contact positions determined from postoperative computed tomography scans. Only one subject demonstrated a pattern of preference consistent with adaptation to the CI sound processor frequency-to-electrode allocation table and two subjects showed possible partial adaptation. Those subjects with adaptation patterns presented overall small and consistent frequency mismatches across their electrode arrays. SAGE Publications 2019-09-18 /pmc/articles/PMC6753516/ /pubmed/31533581 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2331216519866029 Text en © The Author(s) 2019 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ Creative Commons Non Commercial CC BY-NC: This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage). |
spellingShingle | Original Article Karoui, Chadlia James, Chris Barone, Pascal Bakhos, David Marx, Mathieu Macherey, Olivier Searching for the Sound of a Cochlear Implant: Evaluation of Different Vocoder Parameters by Cochlear Implant Users With Single-Sided Deafness |
title | Searching for the Sound of a Cochlear Implant: Evaluation of
Different Vocoder Parameters by Cochlear Implant Users With Single-Sided
Deafness |
title_full | Searching for the Sound of a Cochlear Implant: Evaluation of
Different Vocoder Parameters by Cochlear Implant Users With Single-Sided
Deafness |
title_fullStr | Searching for the Sound of a Cochlear Implant: Evaluation of
Different Vocoder Parameters by Cochlear Implant Users With Single-Sided
Deafness |
title_full_unstemmed | Searching for the Sound of a Cochlear Implant: Evaluation of
Different Vocoder Parameters by Cochlear Implant Users With Single-Sided
Deafness |
title_short | Searching for the Sound of a Cochlear Implant: Evaluation of
Different Vocoder Parameters by Cochlear Implant Users With Single-Sided
Deafness |
title_sort | searching for the sound of a cochlear implant: evaluation of
different vocoder parameters by cochlear implant users with single-sided
deafness |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6753516/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31533581 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2331216519866029 |
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