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Frequency overlap between electric and acoustic stimulation and speech-perception benefit in patients with combined electric and acoustic stimulation.

机译:电刺激和声刺激之间的频率重叠和语音感知受益对电刺激和声刺激相结合的患者。

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OBJECTIVES: Our aim was to assess, for patients with a cochlear implant in one ear and low-frequency acoustic hearing in the contralateral ear, whether reducing the overlap in frequencies conveyed in the acoustic signal and those analyzed by the cochlear implant speech processor would improve speech recognition. DESIGN: The recognition of monosyllabic words in quiet and sentences in noise was evaluated in three listening configurations: electric stimulation alone, acoustic stimulation alone, and combined electric and acoustic stimulation. The acoustic stimuli were either unfiltered or low-pass (LP) filtered at 250, 500, or 750 Hz. The electric stimuli were either unfiltered or high-pass (HP) filtered at 250, 500, or 750 Hz. In the combined condition, the unfiltered acoustic signal was paired with the unfiltered electric signal, the 250-Hz LP acoustic signal was paired with the 250-Hz HP electric signal, the 500-Hz LP acoustic signal was paired with the 500-Hz HP electric signal, and the 750-Hz LP acoustic signal was paired with the 750-Hz HP electric signal. RESULTS: For both acoustic and electric signals, performance increased as the bandwidth increased. The highest level of performance in the combined condition was observed in the unfiltered acoustic plus unfiltered electric condition. CONCLUSIONS: Reducing the overlap in frequency representation between acoustic and electric stimulation does not increase speech understanding scores for patients who have residual hearing in the ear contralateral to the implant. We find that acoustic information <250 Hz significantly improves performance for patients who combine electric and acoustic stimulation and accounts for the majority of the speech-perception benefit when acoustic stimulation is combined with electric stimulation.
机译:目的:我们的目的是评估,对于在一只耳朵中植入耳蜗并在对侧耳朵中进行低频听觉听力的患者,减少声音信号中传递的频率重叠和由耳蜗植入物语音处理器分析的频率重叠是否会改善语音识别。设计:在三种听力配置中评估了安静环境中单音节单词的识别和噪声中句子的识别:单独的电刺激,单独的声刺激以及组合的电和声刺激。声音刺激未经过滤或以250、500或750 Hz进行低通(LP)过滤。电刺激未经过滤或以250、500或750 Hz高通(HP)过滤。在组合条件下,将未滤波的声信号与未滤波的电信号配对,将250 Hz LP声信号与250 Hz HP电信号配对,将500 Hz LP声信号与500 Hz HP配对电信号,并将750 Hz的LP声信号与750 Hz的HP电信号配对。结果:对于声音和电信号,性能都随着带宽的增加而提高。在未过滤的声音加未过滤的电条件下,在组合条件下观察到了最高性能。结论:减少声刺激和电刺激之间频率表示的重叠不会增加在植入物对侧耳朵中残留听力的患者的语音理解分数。我们发现,<250 Hz的声学信息显着改善了结合电刺激和声刺激的患者的性能,并且在声刺激与电刺激相结合时占了语音感知收益的大部分。

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