“…Spectral-ripple discrimination, originally developed to investigate the spectral resolution of the normal auditory system (e.g., Supin et al, 1994Supin et al, , 1998Supin et al, , 1999, has recently gained a wide range of attention in the cochlear implant (CI) research field (e.g., Henry and Turner, 2003;Henry et al, 2005;Won et al, 2007;Litvak et al, 2007;Saoji et al, 2009;Drennan et al, 2010;Won et al, 2010Won et al, , 2011Anderson et al, 2011). These previous studies demonstrated that spectral-ripple discrimination correlates with vowel and consonant recognition in quiet (Henry et al, 2003(Henry et al, , 2005Saoji et al, 2009), speech perception in noise (Won et al, 2007), and music perception .…”