2011
DOI: 10.1121/1.3654832
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Contributions of static and dynamic spectral cues to vowel identification by cochlear implant users

Abstract: Relatively little is known about cochlear implant (CI) users' ability to make use of static versus dynamic spectral cues in vowel perception tasks. The present study measured vowel identification in CI users and young normal hearing (YNH) listeners using naturally produced /dVd/ stimuli (deed, did, Dade, dead, dad, dud, and Dodd). Vowel identifcation was tested for (1) the unmodified syllables, (2) syllables modified to retain only 60 or 80 ms of the vowel center (center-only conditions), and (3) syllables mod… Show more

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