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Electric to acoustic pitch matching: a possible way to improve individual cochlear implant fitting

机译:电音间距匹配:改善单个人工耳蜗贴合度的一种可行方法

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Poor pitch resolution has been shown to have negative implications for speech and music perception in implanted patients. Surprisingly, works on the subject have not focused much on the impact that the non-correspondence between frequencies allocated to electrodes and perceived frequencies could have on speech and music perception. The aim of the present study is to investigate the correlation between pitch mismatch and speech performance with the implant, and to ascertain the effects of mismatch correction through a mapping function making a personalized frequency reallocation possible. We studied ten postlingually deaf adult patients with detectable bilateral residual hearing, implanted in our Clinic with Cochlear? Nucleus devices. In each test session, we asked the patients to find the best match between the pitch elicited by the residual ipsilateral and contralateral pure tones and the pitch elicited by stimulation of electrodes. We also assessed patients’ vowel and consonant recognition performance. Finally, in the only implanted patient in our clinic who had bilateral residual hearing and used a Digisonic DX10/C? device, which makes manual electrode-by-electrode frequency reallocation possible, we modified electrode-assigned frequency ranges on the basis of the pitch matching test results. We found that in none of the studied patients, the electric-to-acoustic pitch matching corresponds to the theoretical assignment pattern. A very strong correlation was detected between the electric-to-acoustic pitch mismatch and patient’s speech performance. In the Digisonic? patient, a remarkable improvement in all phoneme recognition scores was obtained 1 month after frequency reallocation. In the light of our results, we propose to assess, whenever possible, any frequency-to-electrode mismatch in all implanted patients, and correct it through mapping programs allowing manual frequency reallocation for the pitch-matched electrodes, and automated allocation of the non-tested electrodes. Cochlear implantation should therefore be proposed when residuals for all frequencies are still present, at least in one ear, so as to allow optimal alignment between allocated and subjectively perceived frequencies.
机译:已经证明,较差的音调分辨率会对植入患者的语音和音乐感知产生负面影响。令人惊讶的是,关于该主题的工作并未集中在分配给电极的频率与感知频率之间的不一致性可能对语音和音乐感知产生的影响上。本研究的目的是研究音高不匹配与植入物的语音性能之间的相关性,并通过使个性化频率重新分配成为可能的映射功能确定不匹配校正的效果。我们研究了十例舌后聋的成年患者,这些患者患有可检测到的双侧残余听力,并在我们的诊所中植入了Cochlear? Nucleus装置。在每个测试阶段,我们要求患者在残留的同侧和对侧纯音引起的音高与电极刺激引起的音高之间找到最佳匹配。我们还评估了患者的元音和辅音识别性能。最后,在我们诊所中唯一有双侧残留听力并使用Digisonic DX10 / C?设备的植入患者中,该设备可以手动重新分配电极频率,我们在电极上修改了电极分配的频率范围音高匹配测试结果的基础。我们发现,在没有研究的患者中,电声音高匹配与理论分配模式相对应。在电音音高不匹配与患者的言语表现之间检测到非常强的相关性。在Digisonic?患者中,频率重新分配后1个月,所有音素识别分数均获得了显着改善。根据我们的结果,我们建议在可能的情况下评估所有植入患者的任何频率-电极失配,并通过允许对音调匹配电极进行手动频率重新分配以及自动分配非匹配频率的映射程序来纠正它。经过测试的电极。因此,当至少在一只耳朵中仍然存在所有频率的残差时,应建议人工耳蜗植入,以便在分配的频率和主观感知的频率之间实现最佳对准。

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    《European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology》 |2008年第11期|1321-1328|共8页
  • 作者单位

    Institute of Otorhinolaryngology Catholic University of the Sacred Heart A. Gemelli University Hospital Largo Gemelli 8 00168 Rome Italy;

    Institute of Otorhinolaryngology Catholic University of the Sacred Heart A. Gemelli University Hospital Largo Gemelli 8 00168 Rome Italy;

    Institute of Otorhinolaryngology Catholic University of the Sacred Heart A. Gemelli University Hospital Largo Gemelli 8 00168 Rome Italy;

    Institute of Otorhinolaryngology Catholic University of the Sacred Heart A. Gemelli University Hospital Largo Gemelli 8 00168 Rome Italy;

    Institute of Otorhinolaryngology Catholic University of the Sacred Heart A. Gemelli University Hospital Largo Gemelli 8 00168 Rome Italy;

    Institute of Otorhinolaryngology Catholic University of the Sacred Heart A. Gemelli University Hospital Largo Gemelli 8 00168 Rome Italy;

    Institute of Otorhinolaryngology Catholic University of the Sacred Heart A. Gemelli University Hospital Largo Gemelli 8 00168 Rome Italy;

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  • 关键词

    Cochlear implant; Pitch; Performance; Matching;

    机译:人工耳蜗;音高;性能;匹配;

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