Buhagiar R, Lutman M E, Brinton J E, Eyles J
Institute of Sound and Vibration Research, University of Southampton, Southampton SO17 1BJ, UK.
Cochlear Implants Int. 2004 Sep;5(3):96-104. doi: 10.1179/cim.2004.5.3.96.
Bilateral cochlear implants aim to improve sound localization compared to monaural implants, among other potential benefits. Monaural cochlear implants should not support localization in the horizontal plane as there are no interaural level and time difference cues available, although some previous studies have suggested limited capability. As background to other studies of bilateral implantation, the localization abilities of 18 monaural cochlear implantees were investigated experimentally in an anechoic chamber, using various sound stimuli with different amounts of temporal information. The effects of head movement and reverberation were also investigated. Localization performance was found to be close to chance for all stimuli. It is confirmed that monaural cochlear implants are unable to support useful auditory sound localization, even when head movements are allowed.
与单耳植入相比,双耳人工耳蜗植入旨在改善声音定位以及带来其他潜在益处。单耳人工耳蜗植入不应支持在水平面的定位,因为不存在双耳间的强度和时间差线索,尽管之前的一些研究表明其能力有限。作为其他双耳植入研究的背景,在消声室中对18名单耳人工耳蜗植入者的定位能力进行了实验研究,使用了具有不同时间信息量的各种声音刺激。还研究了头部运动和混响的影响。发现所有刺激的定位表现都接近随机水平。证实了单耳人工耳蜗植入即使在允许头部运动的情况下也无法支持有效的听觉声音定位。