Koch Dawn Burton, Soli Sigfrid D, Downing Mark, Osberger Mary Joe
House Ear Institute, Los Angeles, California, United States.
Cochlear Implants Int. 2010 Jun;11(2):84-99. doi: 10.1002/cii.413. Epub 2009 Feb 26.
Normal-hearing listeners gain important everyday benefits from having two ears, particularly for determining where sounds come from and for understanding speech in noisy environments. Users of two cochlear implants may have the opportunity to experience some of these bilateral advantages. The primary aim of this study was to document bilateral versus unilateral listening benefit in 15 postlinguistically deafened adults implanted simultaneously with two Harmony(®) (HiRes 90K(®)) cochlear implants. Speech perception (in quiet and in noise) and localization accuracy were assessed for each ear alone and both ears together. Subjects showed improved sound localization and better speech perception in quiet and in noise when using two implants compared with using one implant alone.