Abstract-Eight experienced 3M/House cochlear implant users' consonant recognition was evaluated with videotaped vowelconsonant vowel lists presented in auditory implant only (A), visual (V), and auditory-visual (AV) conditions . All subjects' scores were better than chance . Results revealed that the AV scores were significantly better than the V scores, which were better than the A scores . Sequential Information Analysis of the consonant errors revealed that different features were transmitted better in each condition . Sonorant and voicing features were transmitted well for the A condition, but features related to highfrequency and place cues were not . Place features were transmitted best in the V condition, but acoustic features were not. Both place and acoustic features were transmitted in the AV condition, but they were influenced most by visual cues.
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