The effects of binaural spectral resolution mismatch on Mandarin speech perception in simulated electric hearing |
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Authors: | Fei Chen Lena L N Wong Qudsia Tahmina Behnam Azimi Yi Hu |
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Affiliation: | Division of Speech and Hearing Sciences, The University of Hong Kong, Prince Philip Dental Hospital, 34 Hospital Road, Hong Kong feichen1@hku.hk, llnwong@hku.hk. |
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Abstract: | This study assessed the effects of binaural spectral resolution mismatch on the intelligibility of Mandarin speech in noise using bilateral cochlear implant simulations. Noise-vocoded Mandarin speech, corrupted by speech-shaped noise at 0 and 5?dB signal-to-noise ratios, were presented unilaterally or bilaterally to normal-hearing listeners with mismatched spectral resolution between ears. Significant binaural benefits for Mandarin speech recognition were observed only with matched spectral resolution between ears. In addition, the performance of tone identification was more robust to noise than that of sentence recognition, suggesting factors other than tone identification might account more for the degraded sentence recognition in noise. |
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