A glimpsing account for the benefit of simulated combined acoustic and electric hearing
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The role of continuous low-frequency harmonicity cues for interrupted speech perception in bimodal hearingSpatial Release From Masking in Simulated Cochlear Implant Users With and Without Access to Low-Frequency Acoustic Hearing.Effects of contextual cues on speech recognition in simulated electric-acoustic stimulationPreserved acoustic hearing in cochlear implantation improves speech perception.The benefits of bimodal hearing: effect of frequency region and acoustic bandwidth.Perception of consonants in reverberation and noise by adults fitted with bimodal devices.VALIDATION OF ACOUSTIC MODELS OF AUDITORY NEURAL PROSTHESES.The perception of telephone-processed speech by combined electric and acoustic stimulation.Rate and onset cues can improve cochlear implant synthetic vowel recognition in noise.Information from the voice fundamental frequency (F0) region accounts for the majority of the benefit when acoustic stimulation is added to electric stimulation.Comparing models of the combined-stimulation advantage for speech recognition.Reduced acoustic and electric integration in concurrent-vowel recognitionThe relative phonetic contributions of a cochlear implant and residual acoustic hearing to bimodal speech perceptionA model-based analysis of the "combined-stimulation advantage"Perceptual weighting of the envelope and fine structure across frequency bands for sentence intelligibility: effect of interruption at the syllabic-rate and periodic-rate of speech.Cross-frequency integration for consonant and vowel identification in bimodal hearing.Predicting the intelligibility of vocoded speech.Effects of age on F0 discrimination and intonation perception in simulated electric and electroacoustic hearing.Perceptual weighting of individual and concurrent cues for sentence intelligibility: frequency, envelope, and fine structureEffects of age on concurrent vowel perception in acoustic and simulated electroacoustic hearingEffects of introducing low-frequency harmonics in the perception of vocoded telephone speech.Shifting fundamental frequency in simulated electric-acoustic listening.Fundamental frequency and speech intelligibility in background noise.A simulation study of harmonics regeneration in noise reduction for electric and acoustic stimulation.Contribution of consonant landmarks to speech recognition in simulated acoustic-electric hearing.Combined Electric and Acoustic Stimulation With Hearing Preservation: Effect of Cochlear Implant Low-Frequency Cutoff on Speech Understanding and Perceived Listening Difficulty.Top-Down Processes in Simulated Electric-Acoustic Hearing: The Effect of Linguistic Context on Bimodal Benefit for Temporally Interrupted Speech.[Speech perception with electric-acoustic stimulation : Comparison with bilateral cochlear implant users in different noise conditions].
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A glimpsing account for the benefit of simulated combined acoustic and electric hearing
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