2009
DOI: 10.1080/00016480902777131
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Implementation of perceptual channels in children implanted with a HiRes 90K device

Abstract: Conclusions:The increased spectral resolution that characterizes the HiRes 120 device contributes to improvement of performance. Discrimination and identification in noise are consistent with reports of improved perception under everyday listening situations. Objectives: This work focuses on speech perception findings after implementation of current steering in HiResolution strategy of children implanted with Clarion HiRes 90K. Subjects and methods: Comparison was made between three groups of children: standar… Show more

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“…According to another study (4) , the integrity of the speech processor and its algorithms is a determining factor in the CI user's ability to understand speech and to separate the desired signal from all other signals, including background noise. Recent studies have shown benefits in speech perception for CI users who use devices with technological improvements, including improvements in the speech processor and other components that are responsible for sound processing algorithms (1,5,6) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to another study (4) , the integrity of the speech processor and its algorithms is a determining factor in the CI user's ability to understand speech and to separate the desired signal from all other signals, including background noise. Recent studies have shown benefits in speech perception for CI users who use devices with technological improvements, including improvements in the speech processor and other components that are responsible for sound processing algorithms (1,5,6) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%