Journal article

Role of a multichannel electrotactile speechprocessor in a cochlear implant program forprofoundly hearing-impaired adults

RS Robert, PJ Blarney, JZ Sarant, KL Galvin, JI Alcantara, LA Whitford, GM Clark

Ear and Hearing | WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 1991

Abstract

Four profoundly hearing-impaired adults who did not meet current selection criteria for implantation at the University of Melbourne were each fitted with a wearable multichannel electrotactile speech processor (Tickle Talker). The subjects were evaluated with a test battery of speech discrimination tests subsequent to training in use of the device. Thresholds for detection of pure tones were lower for the Tickle Talker than for hearing aids across the frequency range 250 to 4000 Hz. Mean speech detection thresholds for the Ling 5-sound test showed that all sounds were detected by users of the electrotactile device at normal conversational speech intensity levels. Mean speech discrimination s..

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