Effects of tonotopic matching and spatial cues on segregation of competing speech in simulations of bilateral cochlear implants

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  • who: Mathew Thomas et al. from the Editor:, University of Florida have published the article: Effects of tonotopic matching and spatial cues on segregation of competing speech in simulations of bilateral cochlear implants, in the Journal: PLOS ONE of 22/Dec/2021
  • what: This study explored the trade-off between reduced inter-aural frequency mismatch and low-frequency information loss for segregation of competing speech.
  • how: Showed that SRTs were significantly lower with the matched than with the clinical FAT regardless of the insertion depth or spatial configuration of the masker speech. Ethics . . .

     

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