“…Therefore, consistent with previous findings (Gfeller et al, 2000; McDermott and Looi, 2004; Nimmons et al, 2008; Heng et al, 2011), limiting spectral and fine-grained temporal information has a detrimental effect on music perception in CI listeners. However, CIs are able to transmit accurately dynamic envelope cues, and consequently, as indicated by the present findings, percussive instruments like drum and piano were identified with greater accuracy than others, while wind instruments like flute were more difficult to identify (Gfeller et al, 2002b; McDermott and Looi, 2004; Nimmons et al, 2008; Brockmeier et al, 2010; Jung et al, 2010; Heng et al, 2011). In addition, the availability of reliable temporal envelope cues may affect the relative perceptual weight of spectral and temporal cues in instrument identification.…”