1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0378-5955(99)00079-9
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Effects of stimulus level on electrode-place discrimination in human subjects with cochlear implants

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“…This and similar measures of temporal acuity have been shown to correlate with speech recognition (Cazals, 1994;Fu, 2002;Colletti and Shannon, 2005). Spatial acuity, which can be assessed in terms of the ability of subjects to discriminate one stimulation site from its neighbors or to pitch-rank sensations for stimulation of various sites along the tonotopic axis, also varies across stimulation sites Pfingst et al, 1999;Donaldson and Nelson, 2000). The most parsimonious explanation of this site-to-site variation is that conditions near the electrodes affect the psychophysical results.…”
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confidence: 74%
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“…This and similar measures of temporal acuity have been shown to correlate with speech recognition (Cazals, 1994;Fu, 2002;Colletti and Shannon, 2005). Spatial acuity, which can be assessed in terms of the ability of subjects to discriminate one stimulation site from its neighbors or to pitch-rank sensations for stimulation of various sites along the tonotopic axis, also varies across stimulation sites Pfingst et al, 1999;Donaldson and Nelson, 2000). The most parsimonious explanation of this site-to-site variation is that conditions near the electrodes affect the psychophysical results.…”
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confidence: 74%
“…The abscissa gives the stimulation level in percent of dynamic range where dynamic range is in dB of current. Effects of stimulation level on electrode-place discrimination (from Pfingst et al, 1999). P (C) max (proportion of correct responses, corrected for response bias) is plotted as a function of stimulation level in percent of dynamic range (where dynamic range is in dB of current).…”
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“…Nos últimos anos os benefícios com a utilização do Implante Coclear (IC) multicanal, em especial no que se refere a percepção de fala, provou ser este um recurso altamente eficiente, promovendo resultados superiores àqueles encontrados com a utilização do AASI [3][4][5][6] .…”
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