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Τετάρτη 3 Αυγούστου 2022

The Impact of Vocal Boost Manipulations on Musical Sound Quality for Cochlear Implant Users

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The Impact of Vocal Boost Manipulations on Musical Sound Quality for Cochlear Implant Users

CI users face significant difficulty with music perception, which negatively impacts sound quality and music appreciation. Our study demonstrates commercially available vocal boost software can be used to improve the perception of musical sound quality appraisals among CI users, which may contribute positively to quality of life. Given these findings, front-end vocal manipulations and settings should be considered as an adjunct to current methods of hearing accessibility and accommodations for CI music listening experiences.


Objective

To evaluate the impact of vocal boost manipulations on cochlear implant (CI) musical sound quality appraisals.

Methods

An anonymous, online study was distributed to 33 CI users. Participants listened to auditory tokens and assessed the musical quality of acoustic stimuli with vocal boosting and attenuation using a validated sound quality rating scale. Four versions of real-world musical stimuli were created: a version with +9 dB vocal boost, a version with −9 dB vocal attenuation, a composite stimulus containing a 1,000 Hz low-pass filter and white noise ("anchor"), and an unaltered version ("hidden reference"). Subjects listened to all four versions and provided ratings based on a 100-point scale that reflected the perceived sound quality difference of the music clip relative to the reference excerpt.

Results

Vocal boost increased musical sound quality ratings relative to the reference clip (11.7; 95% CI, 1.62–21.8, p = 0.016) and vocal attenuation decreased musical sound quality ratings relative to the reference clip (28.5; 95% CI, 18.64–38.44, p < 0.001). When comparing the non-musical training group and musical training group, there was a significant difference in musical sound quality rating scores for the vocal boost condition (21.2; 95% CI: 1.76–40.7, p = 0.028).

Conclusions

CI-mediated musical sound quality appraisals are impacted by vocal boost and attenuation. Musically trained CI users to report greater musical sound quality enhancement with a vocal boost with respect to CI users with no musical training background. Implementation of front-end vocal boost manipulations in music may improve sound quality and music appreciation among CI users.

Level of Evidence

II (Individual cohort study) Laryngoscope, 2022

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