Recognition of spectrally degraded and frequency-shifted vowels in acoustic and electric hearing.
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Relationships Among Peripheral and Central Electrophysiological Measures of Spatial and Spectral Selectivity and Speech Perception in Cochlear Implant Users.Auditory implant research at the House Ear Institute 1989-2013Efficient coding in human auditory perception.Vowel and consonant confusions from spectrally manipulated stimuli designed to simulate poor cochlear implant electrode-neuron interfaces.Information theoretic evaluation of a noiseband-based cochlear implant simulatorPerceptual learning and auditory training in cochlear implant recipients.The Relationship Between Insertion Angles, Default Frequency Allocations, and Spiral Ganglion Place Pitch in Cochlear Implants.Gradual adaptation to auditory frequency mismatch.Voice emotion recognition by cochlear-implanted children and their normally-hearing peersSpectral and temporal analysis of simulated dead regions in cochlear implantsCochlear implant speech processor frequency allocations may influence pitch perception.Feasibility of real-time selection of frequency tables in an acoustic simulation of a cochlear implantMelody recognition in dichotic listening with or without frequency-place mismatch.Effect of ECAP-based choice of stimulation rate on speech-perception performanceToddlers' recognition of noise-vocoded speech.The use of auditory and visual context in speech perception by listeners with normal hearing and listeners with cochlear implants.Simulating the effects of spread of electric excitation on musical tuning and melody identification with a cochlear implantThe use of acoustic cues for phonetic identification: effects of spectral degradation and electric hearing.Acoustic cue integration in speech intonation recognition with cochlear implantsPlace-pitch manipulations with cochlear implants.Effects of spectral shifting on speech perception in noise.The effects of frequency-place shift on consonant confusion in cochlear implant simulationsMedian-plane sound localization as a function of the number of spectral channels using a channel vocoder.Effects of upper-frequency boundary and spectral warping on speech intelligibility in electrical stimulation.A model of incomplete adaptation to a severely shifted frequency-to-electrode mapping by cochlear implant usersEffects of simulated spectral holes on speech intelligibility and spatial release from masking under binaural and monaural listening.Transfer of auditory perceptual learning with spectrally reduced speech to speech and nonspeech tasks: implications for cochlear implants.Interactions between unsupervised learning and the degree of spectral mismatch on short-term perceptual adaptation to spectrally shifted speech.Lexical tone recognition with spectrally mismatched envelopes.Psychophysical assessment of stimulation sites in auditory prosthesis electrode arraysEffects of cooperating and conflicting cues on speech intonation recognition by cochlear implant users and normal hearing listeners.Effect of spectral normalization on different talker speech recognition by cochlear implant users.Recognition of spectrally degraded phonemes by younger, middle-aged, and older normal-hearing listenersAn electric frequency-to-place map for a cochlear implant patient with hearing in the nonimplanted ear.Changes in pitch with a cochlear implant over time.Frequency map for the human cochlear spiral ganglion: implications for cochlear implants.Implications of deep electrode insertion on cochlear implant fitting.Perceptual adaptation to spectrally shifted vowels: training with nonlexical labelsAuditory training with spectrally shifted speech: implications for cochlear implant patient auditory rehabilitationSelf-Selection of Frequency Tables with Bilateral Mismatches in an Acoustic Simulation of a Cochlear Implant.
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Recognition of spectrally degraded and frequency-shifted vowels in acoustic and electric hearing.
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Recognition of spectrally degr ...... acoustic and electric hearing.
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1999-03-01T00:00:00Z