Laback Bernhard, Majdak Piotr
Acoustics Research Institute, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Wohllebengasse 12-14, A-1040 Vienna, Austria.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2008 Jan 15;105(2):814-7. doi: 10.1073/pnas.0709199105. Epub 2008 Jan 8.
Interaural time difference (ITD) arises whenever a sound outside of the median plane arrives at the two ears. There is evidence that ITD in the rapidly varying fine structure of a sound is most important for sound localization and for understanding speech in noise. Cochlear implants (CIs), neural prosthetic devices that restore hearing in the profoundly deaf, are increasingly implanted to both ears to provide implantees with the advantages of binaural hearing. CI listeners have been shown to be sensitive to fine structure ITD at low pulse rates, but their sensitivity declines at higher pulse rates that are required for speech coding. We hypothesize that this limitation in electric stimulation is at least partially due to binaural adaptation associated with periodic stimulation. Here, we show that introducing binaurally synchronized jitter in the stimulation timing causes large improvements in ITD sensitivity at higher pulse rates. Our experimental results demonstrate that a purely temporal trigger can cause recovery from binaural adaptation. Thus, binaurally jittered stimulation may improve several aspects of binaural hearing in bilateral recipients of neural auditory prostheses.
只要中平面以外的声音到达双耳,就会产生双耳时间差(ITD)。有证据表明,声音快速变化的精细结构中的ITD对于声音定位和在噪声中理解语音最为重要。人工耳蜗(CI)是一种为极重度聋人恢复听力的神经假体装置,越来越多地被植入双耳,为植入者提供双耳听力的优势。研究表明,CI使用者在低脉冲率下对精细结构ITD敏感,但在语音编码所需的较高脉冲率下,他们的敏感性会下降。我们假设这种电刺激的限制至少部分是由于与周期性刺激相关的双耳适应。在这里,我们表明在刺激时间中引入双耳同步抖动会在较高脉冲率下使ITD敏感性有很大提高。我们的实验结果表明,一个纯粹的时间触发因素可以使双耳适应恢复。因此,双耳抖动刺激可能会改善神经听觉假体双侧接受者双耳听力的几个方面。