Effects of modulation wave shape on modulation frequency discrimination with electrical hearing

  • Landsberger D
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Amplitude modulations of pulsitile stimulation can be used to convey pitch information to cochlear implant users. One variable in designing cochlear implant speech processors is the choice of modulation waveform used to convey pitch information. Modulation frequency discrimination thresholds were measured for 100Hz modulations with four waveforms (sine, sawtooth, a sharpened sawtooth, and square). Just-noticeable differences (JNDs) were similar for all but the square waveform, which often produced larger JNDs. The results suggest that a sine, sawtooth, and sharpened sawtooth waveforms are likely to provide similar pitch discrimination within a speech processing strategy.

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Landsberger, D. M. (2008). Effects of modulation wave shape on modulation frequency discrimination with electrical hearing. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 124(2), EL21–EL27. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.2947624

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