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Better fitting of cochlear implants: modeling loudness for acoustic and electric stimuli

机译:更好地配合人工耳蜗:为声音和电刺激建模响度

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It is becoming more common for cochlear implant (CI) recipients to have some useful acoustic hearing post-operatively. Such CI users may benefit from simultaneous use of an acoustic hearing aid (HA). To provide a satisfactory fitting of both types of devices, it is helpful to make the loudness perceived via each device as similar as possible. In practice, this is usually attempted by adjusting the sensitivity and/or gain of each device during fitting, but it is often not clear whether or how well the loudness of the devices has been matched for each user. In this study, established numerical models of loudness for both acoustic and electric stimulation were used to investigate this problem. The models' outputs were compared to published psychophysical data and were found to approximate the main patterns observed in those data. They also showed that, theoretically, there would be differences in the loudness perceived with each type of device when sounds with varying frequency content and level were heard. Future sound processors and/or fitting techniques developed specifically for CI recipients with usable acoustic hearing could apply such computational models of loudness to improve simultaneous use of the two types of device.
机译:人工耳蜗(CI)接受者在术后获得一些有用的听觉已变得越来越普遍。此类CI用户可能会受益于同时使用声学助听器(HA)。为了使两种类型的设备都能令人满意地配合,使通过每个设备感知的响度尽可能相似是有帮助的。实际上,这通常是通过在装配过程中调节每个设备的灵敏度和/或增益来尝试的,但是通常不清楚每个用户是否已经或如何匹配设备的响度。在这项研究中,建立声响和电刺激响度的数值模型用于研究此问题。将模型的输出与已发布的心理物理数据进行比较,发现它们近似于这些数据中观察到的主要模式。他们还表明,从理论上讲,当听到具有不同频率内容和级别的声音时,每种类型的设备在响度上都会有所不同。专门为具有可用声学听觉的CI接收者开发的未来声音处理器和/或拟合技术可以应用响度的这种计算模型,以改善两种类型设备的同时使用。

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    《Journal of neural engineering》 |2009年第6期|8.1-8.8|共8页
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    Department of Otolaryngology, The University of Melbourne, Victoria 3010, Australia;

    Department of Otolaryngology, The University of Melbourne, Victoria 3010, Australia;

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