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Achieving Electric-Acoustic Benefit with a Modulated Tone
Ear and Hearing, 09/15/09
Brown CA et al. – The results demonstrate that a tone carrying F0 and amplitude envelope cues of target speech can provide significant benefit to CI users and may lead to new technologies that could offer EAS benefit to many patients who would not benefit from current EAS approaches.
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