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Sound coder stimulation rate and voice pitch perception in cochlear implant users (CROSBI ID 665162)

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Kovačić, Damir ; James, Chris Sound coder stimulation rate and voice pitch perception in cochlear implant users // Journal of Hearing Science / Van de Heyning, Paul ; De Bodt, Marc ; Mertens, Griet (ur.). 2018. str. 112-113

Podaci o odgovornosti

Kovačić, Damir ; James, Chris

engleski

Sound coder stimulation rate and voice pitch perception in cochlear implant users

Objectives: We employed the dual filter-bank “STEP” coder to separately control the spectral and temporal modulation resolution of analysis channels. Previously we compared vowel pitch ranking and gender classification with weight subjects using enhanced modulation at F0 - including across-channel synchronised modulation to the ACE coder. There was no significant improvement using modulation enhanced coding versus ACE across subjects Methods: In a follow-up experiment we looked at the effects of stimulation rate on voice pitch perception. Since there are large inter-subject differences in overall temporal pitch acuity we hypothesised that some subjects’ performance may be more greatly influenced by carrier rate than others, or that some subjects may find sound quality satisfactory with lower carrier rates than those in their clinical processors. We used a version of STEP with a very short temporal envelope analysis window of 2 ms which allows a very low latency real-time processing implementation and large maximum modulation bandwidth. Subjects were tested using carrier rates of 1000, 500 and 250 pps/ch with modulation bandwidths controlled via lowpass filtering. Results and Conclusions: Pilot data indicated that the new low-latency coder provides very good sound quality compared to ACE using 1000 pps/ch or 500 pps/ch. Also the modulation bandwidth could be tuned at different carrier rates to optimize voice pitch perception based on temporal cues. This opens the potential for lower stimulation rates to be used in CI coding while maintaining optimal temporal resolution.

cochlear implant ; pitch perception ; voice gender

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Podaci o prilogu

112-113.

2018.

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Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

Van de Heyning, Paul ; De Bodt, Marc ; Mertens, Griet

Nadarzyn: World Hearing Center

2083-389X

2084-3127

Podaci o skupu

15th International Conference on Cochlear Implants and Other Implantable Auditory Technologies (CI2018)

predavanje

27.06.2018-30.06.2018

Antwerpen, Belgija

Povezanost rada

Fizika, Temeljne medicinske znanosti