Journal article
A comparison of speech perception of cochlear implantees using the spectral maxima sound processor (SMSP) and the MSP(MULTIPEAK) processor
CM Mckay, HJ Mcdermott, AE Vandali, GM Clark
Acta Oto Laryngologica | SCANDINAVIAN UNIVERSITY PRESS | Published : 1992
Abstract
The Spectral Maxima Sound Processor (SMSP) is a portable speech processor which has recently been developed at the University of Melbourne for use with multiple-electrode cochlear implants. In this processor, the six largest outputs (maxima) of 16 bandpass filters are used to stimulate the cochlea on a place basis at a constant rate. This speech processing strategy has been compared with the MSP(MULTIPEAK) strategy, in which four electrodes are selected for stimulation in every glottal pulse period. The study was undertaken on four postlinguistically deaf adults. The results show that, for this group of subjects, the performance of the SMSP processor was significantly better than that of the..
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