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Perception of pure tones and iterated rippled noise for normal hearing and cochlear implant users.

Richard T Penninger1, Wade W Chien, Patpong Jiradejvong, Emily Boeke, Courtney L Carver, Charles J Limb.   

Abstract

Cochlear Implant (CI) users typically perform poorly on musical tasks, especially those based on pitch ranking and melody recognition. It was hypothesized that CI users would demonstrate deterioration in performance for a pitch ranking and a melody recognition task presented with iterated rippled noise (IRN) in comparison to pure tones (PT). In Addition, it was hypothesized that normal hearing (NH) listeners would show fewer differences in performance between IRN and PT for these two tasks. In this study, the ability of CI users and NH subjects to rank pitches and to identify melodies created with IRN and PT was assessed in free field in a sound-isolated room. CI subjects scored significantly above chance level with PT stimuli in both tasks. With IRN stimuli their performance was around chance level. NH subjects scored significantly above chance level in both tasks and with all stimuli. NH subjects performed significantly better than CI subjects in both tasks. These results illustrate the difficulties of CI subjects to rank pitches and to identify melodies.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23539260      PMCID: PMC4040863          DOI: 10.1177/1084713813482759

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Trends Amplif        ISSN: 1084-7138


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