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Pitch Comparisons between Electrical Stimulation of a Cochlear Implant and Acoustic Stimuli Presented to a Normal-hearing Contralateral Ear
Authors:Robert P Carlyon  Olivier Macherey  Johan H M Frijns  Patrick R Axon  Randy K Kalkman  Patrick Boyle  David M Baguley  John Briggs  John M Deeks  Jeroen J Briaire  Xavier Barreau  René Dauman
Institution:1MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, 15 Chaucer Rd, Cambridge, CB2 7EF England ;2University of Leiden, Leiden, The Netherlands ;3Hôpital Pelegrin, Bordeaux, France ;4Advanced Bionics, Great Shelford, UK ;5Addenbrookes NHS Trust Cambridge University Hospitals, Cambridge, UK
Abstract:Four cochlear implant users, having normal hearing in the unimplanted ear, compared the pitches of electrical and acoustic stimuli presented to the two ears. Comparisons were between 1,031-pps pulse trains and pure tones or between 12 and 25-pps electric pulse trains and bandpass-filtered acoustic pulse trains of the same rate. Three methods—pitch adjustment, constant stimuli, and interleaved adaptive procedures—were used. For all methods, we showed that the results can be strongly influenced by non-sensory biases arising from the range of acoustic stimuli presented, and proposed a series of checks that should be made to alert the experimenter to those biases. We then showed that the results of comparisons that survived these checks do not deviate consistently from the predictions of a widely-used cochlear frequency-to-place formula or of a computational cochlear model. We also demonstrate that substantial range effects occur with other widely used experimental methods, even for normal-hearing listeners.
Keywords:cochlear implants  pitch
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