2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.heares.2012.02.006
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Perception of Mandarin Chinese with cochlear implants using enhanced temporal pitch cues

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“…These findings are consistent with those of a related study examining Mandarin lexical tone recognition using the experimental F0mod strategy compared to ACE (Milczynski et al, 2012). The experimental strategy in this previous study also showed a significant benefit for tone recognition in stationary noise and no benefit in quiet.…”
Section: Lexical Tone Discriminationsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…These findings are consistent with those of a related study examining Mandarin lexical tone recognition using the experimental F0mod strategy compared to ACE (Milczynski et al, 2012). The experimental strategy in this previous study also showed a significant benefit for tone recognition in stationary noise and no benefit in quiet.…”
Section: Lexical Tone Discriminationsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The second approach applies to strategies that explicitly amplitude-modulate the envelope of signals in each channel of CIS or ACE at a rate equal to F0. These strategies include: sinusoidal or sawtooth modulation of CIS (Green et al, 2004(Green et al, , 2005, F0Sync , F0mod (Laneau, 2005;Laneau et al, 2006;Milczynski et al, 2009Milczynski et al, , 2012, and enhanced-envelope-encoded tone (eTone) (Vandali andvan Hoesel, 2011, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Furthermore, the effect of enhancing modulations on speech perception and sound quality needs to be investigated. In studies with pitchenhancement algorithms that manipulate the electrical signal in a similar way as MEnS, no adverse effects on speech perception were found (Laneau et al 2006;Milczynski et al 2009Milczynski et al , 2012Vandali et al 2005). …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…MEnS enhances two main features: the shape of the envelope of the electric signal and the temporal accuracy of the onset and the modulations. Its concept is related to that of existing strategies that are designed to improve pitch perception, such as sawtooth modulation (Green et al 2004), F0Sync (Vandali et al 2005, frequency modulation (F0mod) (Laneau et al 2006;Milczynski et al 2012;, MEM (Vandali et al 2005), and eTone (Vandali and van Hoesel 2011). The fundamental frequency modulation (F0mod) sound processing strategy was developed to improve pitch perception with cochlear implants.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%