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Temporal pitch in electric hearing
Authors:Zeng Fan Gang
Institution:Departments of Otolaryngology, Anatomy and Neurobiology, Biomedical Engineering and Cognitive Sciences, University of California, Irvine, CA 92697, USA. fzeng@uci.edu
Abstract:Both place and temporal codes in the peripheral auditory system contain pitch information, however, their actual use by the brain is unclear. Here pitch data are reported from users of the cochlear implant, which provides the ability to change the temporal code independently from the place code. With fixed electrode stimulation, both frequency discrimination and pitch estimate data show that the cochlear implant users can only discern differences in pitch for frequencies up to about 300 Hz. An integration model can predict pitch estimation from frequency discrimination, reinforcing Fechner's hypothesis relating sensation magnitude to stimulus discriminability. The present results suggest that 300 Hz is the upper boundary of the temporal code and that the absolute place information should be included in the present pitch models. They further suggest that future cochlear implants need to increase the number of independent electrodes to restore normal pitch range and resolution.
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