Consequences of Stimulus Type on Higher-Order Processing in Single-Sided Deaf Cochlear Implant Users

M. Finke, P. Sandmann, Hanna Bönitz, A. Kral, A. Büchner
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Single-sided deaf subjects with a cochlear implant (CI) provide the unique opportunity to compare central auditory processing of the electrical input (CI ear) and the acoustic input (normal-hearing, NH, ear) within the same individual. In these individuals, sensory processing differs between their two ears, while cognitive abilities are the same irrespectively of the sensory input. To better understand perceptual-cognitive factors modulating speech intelligibility with a CI, this electroencephalography study examined the central-auditory processing of words, the cognitive abilities, and the speech intelligibility in 10 postlingually single-sided deaf CI users. We found lower hit rates and prolonged response times for word classification during an oddball task for the CI ear when compared with the NH ear. Also, event-related potentials reflecting sensory (N1) and higher-order processing (N2/N4) were prolonged for word classification (targets versus nontargets) with the CI ear compared with the NH ear. Our results suggest that speech processing via the CI ear and the NH ear differs both at sensory (N1) and cognitive (N2/N4) processing stages, thereby affecting the behavioral performance for speech discrimination. These results provide objective evidence for cognition to be a key factor for speech perception under adverse listening conditions, such as the degraded speech signal provided from the CI.
刺激类型对单侧耳蜗使用者高阶加工的影响
单侧耳聋受试者与人工耳蜗(CI)提供了独特的机会来比较中央听觉处理的电输入(CI耳)和声输入(正常听力,NH,耳)在同一个人。在这些个体中,他们的两只耳朵之间的感觉处理是不同的,而无论感觉输入如何,认知能力都是相同的。为了更好地理解知觉-认知因素对CI语音清晰度的调节作用,本脑电图研究检查了10名言语后单侧耳聋CI使用者的单词中央听觉加工、认知能力和语音清晰度。我们发现,与NH耳朵相比,CI耳朵在一个奇怪的任务中,单词分类的命中率更低,响应时间更长。在单词分类(目标与非目标)方面,CI耳与NH耳相比,反映感觉(N1)和高阶加工(N2/N4)的事件相关电位延长。结果表明,CI耳和NH耳在感觉(N1)和认知(N2/N4)加工阶段的语音处理存在差异,从而影响言语辨别的行为表现。这些结果为认知是不利听力条件下语音感知的关键因素提供了客观证据,例如CI提供的语音信号降级。
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