Comparing Fixed and Individualized Channel Interaction Coefficients for Speech Perception With Dynamic Focusing Cochlear Implant Strategies.

IF 2.6 2区 医学 Q1 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Benjamin Caswell-Midwinter, Julie G Arenberg
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Abstract

Dynamic focusing cochlear implant strategies aim to emulate normal cochlear excitation patterns by varying the degree of current focusing as a function of input level. Results on the speech perception benefits of these strategies have been mixed. In previous studies, channel interaction coefficients (K), which mediate the relationship between current level and degree of focusing, were fixed across channels and participants. Fixing K without accounting for channel interaction and the current required to accurately stimulate target neurons may elicit suboptimal loudness growth and speech perception. This study tested whether individualizing K improved speech perception relative to fixed-K and monopolar strategies. Fourteen ears of implanted adults were programmed with 14-channel strategies matched on pulse duration, pulse rate, filtering, and loudness. Sentence recognition and vowel identification was measured at 60 dB SPL equivalent in quiet and four-talker babble. On the group level, speech recognition in quiet and noise was similar between strategies. On the individual level, there were participants who benefitted with dynamic focusing strategies for speech perception in noise. Patterns of benefit were generally unclear, beyond associations between focused thresholds, duration of hearing loss, and individual-K benefit. Participants rated dynamic focusing like monopolar in clarity and ease of listening. Almost all participants expressed their willingness to use the strategies in a take-home trial. These results suggest that while individualizing K does not benefit all, there are individuals who benefit, for which the electrode-neuron interface may play a role. Future studies will evaluate acclimatization of dynamic focusing strategies using take-home trials.

动态聚焦人工耳蜗策略语音感知中固定通道与个性化通道交互系数的比较。
动态聚焦人工耳蜗策略旨在通过改变电流聚焦程度作为输入电平的函数来模拟正常的耳蜗激发模式。关于这些策略的语音感知益处的结果是混合的。在以往的研究中,通道相互作用系数(K)在通道和参与者之间是固定的,它是当前关注水平和关注程度之间的中介。固定K而不考虑通道相互作用和准确刺激目标神经元所需的电流可能会导致次优的响度增长和语音感知。本研究测试了相对于固定K和单极策略,个性化K是否能改善语音感知。植入成人的14只耳朵在脉冲持续时间、脉冲速率、滤波和响度上匹配了14个通道策略。句子识别和元音识别在安静和四人说话的牙牙学语60 dB SPL等效条件下进行测试。在群体水平上,安静和噪音环境下的语音识别在不同策略之间是相似的。在个体层面上,有参与者在噪声环境下的语音感知中受益于动态聚焦策略。除了集中阈值、听力损失持续时间和个体k获益之间的关联外,获益模式通常不清楚。参与者认为动态聚焦在清晰度和听力易用性方面与单极聚焦相似。几乎所有的参与者都表示愿意在带回家的试验中使用这些策略。这些结果表明,虽然个体化K并不能使所有人受益,但也有个体受益,其中电极-神经元界面可能发挥了作用。未来的研究将通过带回家的实验来评估动态聚焦策略的适应性。
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Trends in Hearing
Trends in Hearing AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGYOTORH-OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
CiteScore
4.50
自引率
11.10%
发文量
44
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: Trends in Hearing is an open access journal completely dedicated to publishing original research and reviews focusing on human hearing, hearing loss, hearing aids, auditory implants, and aural rehabilitation. Under its former name, Trends in Amplification, the journal established itself as a forum for concise explorations of all areas of translational hearing research by leaders in the field. Trends in Hearing has now expanded its focus to include original research articles, with the goal of becoming the premier venue for research related to human hearing and hearing loss.
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