Beynon A J, Snik A F M, Stegeman D F, van den Broek P
Cochlear Implant Centre Nijmegen/St. Michielsgestel--ENT Dept., University Medical Centre Nijmegen, the Netherlands.
J Am Acad Audiol. 2005 Jan;16(1):42-53. doi: 10.3766/jaaa.16.1.5.
Cortical potentials evoked with speech stimuli were investigated in ten experienced cochlear implant (CI, type Nucleus 24M) users using three different speech-coding strategies and two different speech contrasts, one vowel (/i/-/a/) and one consonant (/ba/-/da/) contrast. On average, results showed that, compared to subjects with normal hearing, P300 amplitudes were smaller; however, most latencies were within the normal range. Next, individual P300 measures in response to the two speech contrasts were compared to behavioral discrimination scores. Significant within-subject differences in P300 amplitudes and latencies were found for the three speech coding strategies. These differences were in agreement with the behavioral, strategy-dependent discrimination of the speech contrasts.