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    A speech processing strategy for multiple-electrode cochlear implant prostheses

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    Author
    Tong, Y. C.; Clark, Graeme M.
    Date
    1983
    Source Title
    Mechanisms of Hearing
    Publisher
    Monash University Press
    University of Melbourne Author/s
    Clark, Graeme
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    Document Type
    Conference Paper
    Citations
    Tong, Y. C., & Clark, G. M. (1983). A speech processing strategy for multiple-electrode cochlear implant prostheses. In W. R. Webster & L. M. Aitkin (Ed.), Mechanisms of Hearing, pp. 179-183. Clayton: Monash University Press.
    Access Status
    Open Access
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/11343/27192
    Description

    This is a paper presented at a symposium on the Mechanisms of Hearing, held at Monash University, Melbourne, Australia from August 23-27, 1983. This version is reproduced with the permission of Monash University Press.

    Abstract
    Speech studies in a number of research centres have shown that useful speech information could be presented to deaf patients using single or multiple electrode cochlear implant prostheses (Parking & Anderson, 1983). In our laboratory, speech processing strategies were formulated on the basis of psychophysical results. This paper examines the psychophysical characteristics of the hearing sensations produced by electrical stimulation using scala tympani electrodes in postlingually deaf patients; a speech processing strategy is then discussed on the basis of these characteristics.
    Keywords
    otolaryngology; speech studies; cochlear implant; speech processing

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