A potential neurophysiological correlate of electric-acoustic pitch matching in adult cochlear implant users: Pilot data.
Cochlear Implants Int. 2018 Mar 06;:1-12
Authors: Tan CT, Martin BA, Svirsky MA
Abstract
The overall goal of this study was to identify an objective physiological correlate of electric-acoustic pitch matching in unilaterally implanted cochlear implant (CI) participants with residual hearing in the non-implanted ear. Electrical and acoustic stimuli were presented in a continuously alternating fashion across ears. The acoustic stimulus and the electrical stimulus were either matched or mismatched in pitch. Auditory evoked potentials were obtained from nine CI users. Results indicated that N1 latency was stimulus-dependent, decreasing when the acoustic frequency of the tone presented to the non-implanted ear was increased. More importantly, there was an additional decrease in N1 latency in the pitch-matched condition. These results indicate the potential utility of N1 latency as an index of pitch matching in CI users.
PMID: 29508662 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
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