TY - JOUR
T1 - Speech perception with a single-channel cochlear implant
T2 - A comparison with a single-channel tactile device
AU - Carney, A. E.
AU - Kienle, M.
AU - Miyamoto, R. T.
PY - 1990/1/1
Y1 - 1990/1/1
N2 - Suprasegmental and segmental speech perception tasks were administered to 8 patients with single-channel cochlear implants. Suprasegmental tasks included the recognition of syllable number, syllabic stress, and intonation. Segmental tasks included the recognition of vowels and consonants in three modalities: visual only, implant only, and visual + implant. Results were compared to those obtained from artificially deafened adults using a single-channel vibrotactile device (Carney, 1988; Carney and Beachler, 1986). The patterns of responses for both suprasegmental and segmental tasks were highly similar for both groups of subjects, despite differences between the characteristics of the subject samples. These results suggest that single-channel sensory devices, whether they be cochlear implants or vibrotactile aids, produce similar patterns of speech perception errors, even when differences are observed in overall performance level.
AB - Suprasegmental and segmental speech perception tasks were administered to 8 patients with single-channel cochlear implants. Suprasegmental tasks included the recognition of syllable number, syllabic stress, and intonation. Segmental tasks included the recognition of vowels and consonants in three modalities: visual only, implant only, and visual + implant. Results were compared to those obtained from artificially deafened adults using a single-channel vibrotactile device (Carney, 1988; Carney and Beachler, 1986). The patterns of responses for both suprasegmental and segmental tasks were highly similar for both groups of subjects, despite differences between the characteristics of the subject samples. These results suggest that single-channel sensory devices, whether they be cochlear implants or vibrotactile aids, produce similar patterns of speech perception errors, even when differences are observed in overall performance level.
KW - Single-channel
KW - cochlear implant
KW - tactile aid
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M3 - Article
C2 - 2141660
AN - SCOPUS:0025294136
SN - 0022-4685
VL - 33
SP - 229
EP - 237
JO - Journal of Speech and Hearing Research
JF - Journal of Speech and Hearing Research
IS - 2
ER -