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Comparative Study
. 1998 Feb;9(1):1-19.

Timbral recognition and appraisal by adult cochlear implant users and normal-hearing adults

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  • PMID: 9493937
Comparative Study

Timbral recognition and appraisal by adult cochlear implant users and normal-hearing adults

K Gfeller et al. J Am Acad Audiol. 1998 Feb.

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to examine the appraisal and recognition of timbre (four different musical instruments) by recipients of Clarion cochlear implants (CIS strategy, 75- or 150-microsec pulse widths) and to compare their performance with that of normal-hearing listeners. Twenty-eight Clarion cochlear implant users and 41 normal-hearing listeners were asked to give a subjective assessment of the pleasantness of each instrument using a visual analog scale with anchors of "like very much" to "dislike very much," and to match each sound with a picture of the instrument they believed had produced it. No significant differences were found between the two different pulse widths for either appreciation or recognition; thus, data from the two pulse widths following 12 months of Clarion implant use were collapsed for further analyses. Significant differences in appraisal were found between normal-hearing listeners and implant recipients for two of the four instruments sampled. Normal-hearing adults were able to recognize all of the instruments with significantly greater accuracy than implant recipients. Performance on timbre perception tasks was correlated with speech perception and cognitive tasks.

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  • Broadening our horizons.
    Jerger J. Jerger J. J Am Acad Audiol. 1998 Feb;9(1):preceding 1. J Am Acad Audiol. 1998. PMID: 9493936 No abstract available.

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