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Pitch Perception
Assessing the relationship between pitch perception and neural health in cochlear implant users
This study investigated whether the neural health estimates have stronger correlations with the temporal and place pitch sensitivity than with the speech recognition performance.
Niyazi Arslan
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Xin Luo
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Reverberation degrades pitch perception but not Mandarin tone and vowel recognition of cochlear implant users
Objectives. The primary goal of this study was to investigate the effects of reverberation on Mandarin tone and vowel recognition of …
Lei Xu
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Jianfen Luo
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Dianzhao Xie
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Xiuhua Chao
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Ruijie Wang
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Pavel Zahorik
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Xin Luo
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Dynamic current steering with phantom electrode in cochlear implants
Phantom electrode (PE) stimulation can extend the lower limit of pitch perception with cochlear implants (CIs) by using simultaneous …
Xin Luo
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Christopher Garrett
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Interaction between pitch and timbre perception in normal-hearing listeners and cochlear implant users
Despite their mutually exclusive definitions, pitch and timbre perception interact with each other in normal-hearing (NH) listeners. …
Xin Luo
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Samara Soslowsky
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Kathryn Pulling
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Current steering with partial tripolar stimulation mode in cochlear implants
The large spread of excitation is a major cause of poor spectral resolution for cochlear implant (CI) users. Partial tripolar (pTP) …
Ching-Chih Wu
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Xin Luo
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