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Clinical assessment of spectral modulation detection for adult cochlear implant recipients: A non-language based measure of performance outcomes (Record no. 2366)

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Transcribing agency National Acoustic Laboratory
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Personal name Gifford, Ren é H.
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Title Clinical assessment of spectral modulation detection for adult cochlear implant recipients: A non-language based measure of performance outcomes
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Summary, etc Spectral modulation detection (SMD) provides a psychoacoustic estimate of spectral resolution. The SMD threshold for an implanted ear is highly correlated with<br/>speech understanding and is thus a non-linguistic, psychoacoustic index of speech understanding. This measure, however, is time and equipment intensive and thus not practical<br/>for clinical use. Thus the purpose of the current study was to investigate the effi cacy of a quick SMD task with the following three study aims: (1) to investigate the correlation<br/>between the long psychoacoustic, and quick SMD tasks, (2) to determine the test/retest variability of the quick SMD task, and (3) to evaluate the relationship between the quick<br/>SMD task and speech understanding. Design: This study included a within-subjects, repeated-measures design. Study sample: Seventy-six adult cochlear implant recipients<br/>participated. Results: The results were as follows: (1) there was a signifi cant correlation between the long psychoacoustic, and quick SMD tasks, (2) the test-retest variability of the<br/>quick SMD task was highly signifi cant and, (3) there was a signifi cant positive correlation between the quick SMD task and monosyllabic word recognition. Conclusions: The results<br/>of this study represent the direct clinical translation of a research-proven task of SMD into a quick, clinically feasible format.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Spectral modulation detection ; ; ; ;;
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element spectral envelope perception
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element cochlear implants
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element speech understanding
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element word recognition
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Personal name Andrea Hedley-Williams *
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Personal name Anthony J. Spahr
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Relationship information 2014; 53: 159–164
Title Intertional Journal of Audiology
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