Perception of suprasegmental speech features via bimodal stimulation: cochlear implant on one ear and hearing aid on the other.
@article{Most2011PerceptionOS, title={Perception of suprasegmental speech features via bimodal stimulation: cochlear implant on one ear and hearing aid on the other.}, author={T. Most and T. Harel and T. Shpak and M. Luntz}, journal={Journal of speech, language, and hearing research : JSLHR}, year={2011}, volume={54 2}, pages={ 668-78 } }
PURPOSE
The purpose of the study was to evaluate the contribution of acoustic hearing to the perception of suprasegmental features by adults who use a cochlear implant (CI) and a hearing aid (HA) in opposite ears.
METHOD
23 adults participated in this study. Perception of suprasegmental features-intonation, syllable stress, and word emphasis-was assessed. All tests were administered in 2 conditions: CI alone and CI + HA (bimodal).
RESULTS
Scores were significantly higher in the bimodal… CONTINUE READING
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