2022
DOI: 10.1097/mao.0000000000003690
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Listening Effort in Prelingual Cochlear Implant Recipients: Effects of Spectral and Temporal Auditory Processing and Contralateral Acoustic Hearing

Abstract: Objective: Considering the impact of listening effort (LE) on auditory perception, attention, and memory, it is a significant aspect in the daily hearing experiences of cochlear implant (CI) recipients. Reduced spectral and temporal information on an acoustic signal can make listening more difficult; as a result, it is important to understand the relationship between LE and spectral and temporal auditory processing capacities in CI receivers. Study Design, Setting, and Patients: This study used spectral ripple… Show more

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“…In accordance with their subjective measurement method, Sladen et al (44) could not find a difference in listening effort between bilateral and bimodal CI users using a dual-task paradigm, and no significant difference in listening effort between unilateral and bimodal CI users was found by Yüksel et al (48). However, Perreau et al (42), who established a difference in listening effort between unilateral and bilateral CI users based on their subjective measurement, could not confirm this by executing their dual-task paradigm.…”
Section: Dual-task Paradigmmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…In accordance with their subjective measurement method, Sladen et al (44) could not find a difference in listening effort between bilateral and bimodal CI users using a dual-task paradigm, and no significant difference in listening effort between unilateral and bimodal CI users was found by Yüksel et al (48). However, Perreau et al (42), who established a difference in listening effort between unilateral and bilateral CI users based on their subjective measurement, could not confirm this by executing their dual-task paradigm.…”
Section: Dual-task Paradigmmentioning
confidence: 68%