Music Perception in Adult Users of Cochlear Implants: A Brief Review

R. C. Jensen, S. Ferguson
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Although cochlear implants (CIs) can provide good speech understanding in quiet, in general, users of CIs have shown poor music perception performance, particularly with regard to pitch (and hence melody). This is primarily due to the limited ability of CI processing strategies and electric stimulation to provide place pitch and fine structure information from the original input signal to the auditory nervous system of the user. Approaches such as current focusing, current steering, enhanced amplitude modulation cues, and optic stimulation have been shown or theorized to assist in music perception, as have musical training programs. This article is a brief review of research related to music perception in adults with CIs, specifically their rhythm, pitch, and melody perception performance; processing strategies that have been or are being developed which might improve their music perception performance; and music training programs that have been shown to improve their music perception performance.
成人人工耳蜗使用者的音乐感知:简要回顾
虽然人工耳蜗(CIs)可以在安静的环境下提供良好的言语理解,但总的来说,使用人工耳蜗的人表现出较差的音乐感知能力,特别是在音高(以及旋律)方面。这主要是由于CI处理策略和电刺激将原始输入信号中的位置音高和精细结构信息提供给用户听觉神经系统的能力有限。诸如电流聚焦、电流转向、增强幅度调制线索和视觉刺激等方法已经被证明或理论化,以帮助音乐感知,音乐训练计划也是如此。本文简要回顾了与成年独联体患者音乐感知相关的研究,特别是他们的节奏、音高和旋律感知表现;已经或正在开发的处理策略可能会提高他们的音乐感知能力;音乐训练项目已经被证明可以提高他们的音乐感知能力。
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