PERFORMANCE OF POSTLINGUISTICALLY DEAF ADULTS WITH THE WEARABLE SPEECH PROCESSOR (WSP III) AND MINI SPEECH PROCESSOR (MSP) OF THE NUCLEUS MULTIELECTRODE COCHLEAR IMPLANT

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作者
SKINNER, MW
HOLDEN, LK
HOLDEN, TA
DOWELL, RC
SELIGMAN, PM
BRIMACOMBE, JA
BEITER, AL
机构
[1] UNIV MELBOURNE,DEPT OTOLARYNGOL,PARKVILLE,VIC 3052,AUSTRALIA
[2] COCHLEAR PTY LTD,LANE COVE,NSW,AUSTRALIA
[3] COCHLEAR CORP,ENGLEWOOD,CO
来源
EAR AND HEARING | 1991年 / 12卷 / 01期
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10.1097/00003446-199102000-00002
中图分类号
R36 [病理学]; R76 [耳鼻咽喉科学];
学科分类号
100104 ; 100213 ;
摘要
Seven postlinguistically deaf adults implanted with the Nucleus Multi-Electrode Cochlear Implant participated in an evaluation of speech perception performance with three speech processors: the Wearable Speech Process (WSP III), a prototype of the Mini Speech Processor, and the Mini Speech Processor. The first experiment was performed with the prototype and Wearable Speech Processor both programmed using the F0F1F2 speech coding strategy. The second experiment compared performance with the Mini Speech Processor programmed with the Multi-Peak speech coding strategy and the Wearable Speech Processor programmed with the F0F1F2 speech coding strategy. Performance was evaluated in the sound-only condition using recorded speech tests presented in quiet and in noise. Questionnaires and informal reports provided information about use in everyday life. In experiment I, there was no significant difference in performance using the Wearable Speech Processor and prototype on any of the tests. Nevertheless, six out of seven subjects preferred the prototype for use in everyday life. In experiment II, performance on open-set tests in quiet and noise was significantly higher with the Mini Speech Processor (Multi-Peak speech coding strategy) than with the Wearable Speech Processor. Subjects reported an increase in their ability to communicate with other people using the Mini Speech Processor (Multi-Peak speech coding strategy) compared with the Wearable Speech Processor in everyday life.
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