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Simultaneous Grouping in Cochlear Implant Listeners: Can Abrupt Changes in Level Be Used to Segregate Components from a Complex Tone
Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology, 10/19/09
Cooper HR et al. – The results suggest that implant listeners can use amplitude changes against a constant background to pick out components from a complex, but generally these must be large compared with those required in normal hearing. For increments, performance depended mainly on above–baseline stimulation of the target electrodes, not rise time. With one exception, performance for decrements was typically very poor.
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