Adaptation by normal listeners to upward spectral shifts of speech: implications for cochlear implants.
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Efficient coding in human auditory perception.Trends in cochlear implantsMelodic contour identification by cochlear implant listenersPerceptual learning and auditory training in cochlear implant recipients.Acoustic Detail But Not Predictability of Task-Irrelevant Speech Disrupts Working Memory.Design and evaluation of a cochlear implant strategy based on a "Phantom" channel.Perceptual learning of degraded speech by minimizing prediction error.Frequency-place map for electrical stimulation in cochlear implants: Change over time.Benefits to Speech Perception in Noise From the Binaural Integration of Electric and Acoustic Signals in Simulated Unilateral Deafness.Optimizing the combination of acoustic and electric hearing in the implanted ear.Gradual adaptation to auditory frequency mismatch.Low-frequency signals support perceptual organization of implant-simulated speech for adults and children.The process of spoken word recognition in the face of signal degradationPlasticity in human pitch perception induced by tonotopically mismatched electro-acoustic stimulation.Evaluation of a cochlear-implant processing strategy incorporating phantom stimulation and asymmetric pulses.Investigating interaural frequency-place mismatches via bimodal vowel integration.The Hybrid cochlear implant: a reviewCochlear implant speech processor frequency allocations may influence pitch perception.Dead regions in the cochlea: diagnosis, perceptual consequences, and implications for the fitting of hearing AIDS.Feasibility of real-time selection of frequency tables in an acoustic simulation of a cochlear implantMinimal effects of visual memory training on auditory performance of adult cochlear implant usersA review on auditory space adaptations to altered head-related cuesEffect of ECAP-based choice of stimulation rate on speech-perception performanceThe effects of familiarization on intelligibility and lexical segmentation in hypokinetic and ataxic dysarthriaSimultaneous EEG-fMRI brain signatures of auditory cue utilization.Effect of speaking rate on recognition of synthetic and natural speech by normal-hearing and cochlear implant listenersImproving speech perception in noise with current focusing in cochlear implant users.Speech perception as an active cognitive processLexico-semantic and acoustic-phonetic processes in the perception of noise-vocoded speech: implications for cochlear implantation.Top-down influences of written text on perceived clarity of degraded speech.Upregulation of cognitive control networks in older adults' speech comprehensionComputer-Assisted Speech Training for Cochlear Implant Patients: Feasibility, Outcomes, and Future Directions.Emergent literacy in kindergartners with cochlear implants.Consonant recognition as a function of the number of stimulation channels in the Hybrid short-electrode cochlear implantPerceptual learning of dysarthric speech: a review of experimental studies.Psychophysically based site selection coupled with dichotic stimulation improves speech recognition in noise with bilateral cochlear implants.Neural adaptation and perceptual learning using a portable real-time cochlear implant simulator in natural environmentsDevelopment and plasticity of intra- and intersensory information processing.Constraints on the transfer of perceptual learning in accented speech.Effect of training rate on recognition of spectrally shifted speech.
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Adaptation by normal listeners to upward spectral shifts of speech: implications for cochlear implants.
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Adaptation by normal listeners ...... cations for cochlear implants.
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1999-12-01T00:00:00Z