Cochlear implant speech processor frequency allocations may influence pitch perception.
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Pitch Matching between Electrical Stimulation of a Cochlear Implant and Acoustic Stimuli Presented to a Contralateral Ear with Residual HearingIntracochlear Recordings of Acoustically and Electrically Evoked Potentials in Nucleus Hybrid L24 Cochlear Implant Users and Their Relationship to Speech Perception.Combined acoustic and electric hearing: preserving residual acoustic hearing.Hearing preservation in cochlear implant surgery.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.Unilateral spectral and temporal compression reduces binaural fusion for normal hearing listeners with cochlear implant simulations.Impact of hair cell preservation in cochlear implantation: combined electric and acoustic hearing.The Hybrid cochlear implant: a reviewMUSIC APPRECIATION AND TRAINING FOR COCHLEAR IMPLANT RECIPIENTS: A REVIEW.Consonant recognition as a function of the number of stimulation channels in the Hybrid short-electrode cochlear implantEffects of lower frequency-to-electrode allocations on speech and pitch perception with the hybrid short-electrode cochlear implantEffects of extreme tonotopic mismatches between bilateral cochlear implants on electric pitch perception: a case studyCross-frequency integration for consonant and vowel identification in bimodal hearing.A new software tool to optimize frequency table selection for cochlear implantsBilateral cochlear implants in infants: a new approach--Nucleus Hybrid S12 project.Perceptually aligning apical frequency regions leads to more binaural fusion of speech in a cochlear implant simulationBinaural sensitivity in children who use bilateral cochlear implants.Two Ears Are Not Always Better than One: Mandatory Vowel Fusion Across Spectrally Mismatched Ears in Hearing-Impaired Listeners.Ipsilateral acoustic electric pitch matching: a case study of cochlear implantation in an up-sloping hearing loss with preserved hearing across multiple frequencies.A potential neurophysiological correlate of electric-acoustic pitch matching in adult cochlear implant users: Pilot data.
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Cochlear implant speech processor frequency allocations may influence pitch perception.
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Cochlear implant speech processor frequency allocations may influence pitch perception.
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Cochlear implant speech processor frequency allocations may influence pitch perception.
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Cochlear implant speech processor frequency allocations may influence pitch perception.
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Bruce J Gantz
Christopher W Turner
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10.1097/MAO.0B013E31815AEDF4
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2008-02-01T00:00:00Z