A preliminary study of the effects of cochlear implants on the production of sibilants

  • Matthies M
  • Svirsky M
  • Lane H
  • et al.
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The potential influence of auditory information in the production of /s/ and /■/ was explored for postlingually deafened adults with four-channel Ineraid cochlear implants. Analyses of the spectra of the sibilant sounds were compared for speech obtained prior to implant activation, after early implant use and after 6 months of use. In addition, the output of the Ineraid device (measured at each of the four electrodes) was analyzed with pre- and postactivation speech samples to explore whether the speech production changes were potentially audible to the cochlear-implant user. Results indicated that subjects who showed abnormally low or incorrect contrast between /s/ and /■/ preactivation, and who received significant auditory benefit from their implants were able to increase the distinctiveness of their productions of the two speech sounds.

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Matthies, M. L., Svirsky, M. A., Lane, H. L., & Perkell, J. S. (1994). A preliminary study of the effects of cochlear implants on the production of sibilants. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 96(3), 1367–1373. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.410281

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