Noise helps cochlear implant listeners to categorize vowels.
JASA Express Lett
; 2(4): 042001, 2022 04.
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Theoretical studies demonstrate that controlled addition of noise can enhance the amount of information transmitted by a cochlear implant (CI). The present study is a proof-of-principle for whether stochastic facilitation can improve the ability of CI users to categorize speech sounds. Analogue vowels were presented to CI users through a single electrode with independent noise on multiple electrodes. Noise improved vowel categorization, particularly in terms of an increase in information conveyed by the first and second formant. Noise, however, did not significantly improve vowel recognition: the miscategorizations were just more consistent, giving the potential to improve with experience.
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01-internacional
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MEDLINE
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Percepción del Habla
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Implantes Cocleares
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Implantación Coclear
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En
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JASA Express Lett
Año:
2022
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Article
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Reino Unido