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人工耳蜗使用者听到的音乐是什么样的?

What Does Music Sound Like for a Cochlear Implant User?

作者信息

Jiam Nicole T, Caldwell Meredith T, Limb Charles J

机构信息

*Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, University of California San Francisco School of Medicine, San Francisco, California †Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland ‡University of California San Francisco §University of California San Francisco School of Medicine, San Francisco, California.

出版信息

Otol Neurotol. 2017 Sep;38(8):e240-e247. doi: 10.1097/MAO.0000000000001448.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Cochlear implant research and product development over the past 40 years have been heavily focused on speech comprehension with little emphasis on music listening and enjoyment. The relatively little understanding of how music sounds in a cochlear implant user stands in stark contrast to the overall degree of importance the public places on music and quality of life. The purpose of this article is to describe what music sounds like to cochlear implant users, using a combination of existing research studies and listener descriptions. We examined the published literature on music perception in cochlear implant users, particularly postlingual cochlear implant users, with an emphasis on the primary elements of music and recorded music. Additionally, we administered an informal survey to cochlear implant users to gather first-hand descriptions of music listening experience and satisfaction from the cochlear implant population.

CONCLUSION

Limitations in cochlear implant technology lead to a music listening experience that is significantly distorted compared with that of normal hearing listeners. On the basis of many studies and sources, we describe how music is frequently perceived as out-of-tune, dissonant, indistinct, emotionless, and weak in bass frequencies, especially for postlingual cochlear implant users-which may in part explain why music enjoyment and participation levels are lower after implantation. Additionally, cochlear implant users report difficulty in specific musical contexts based on factors including but not limited to genre, presence of lyrics, timbres (woodwinds, brass, instrument families), and complexity of the perceived music. Future research and cochlear implant development should target these areas as parameters for improvement in cochlear implant-mediated music perception.

摘要

目的

在过去40年里,人工耳蜗的研究和产品开发主要集中在言语理解方面,很少关注音乐聆听和欣赏。与公众对音乐和生活质量的重视程度相比,人们对人工耳蜗使用者听到的音乐的了解相对较少。本文的目的是结合现有研究和听众描述,阐述人工耳蜗使用者听到的音乐是什么样的。我们研究了已发表的关于人工耳蜗使用者,特别是语后聋人工耳蜗使用者音乐感知的文献,重点关注音乐的主要元素和录制音乐。此外,我们对人工耳蜗使用者进行了一项非正式调查,以收集他们对音乐聆听体验的第一手描述以及人工耳蜗使用者群体的满意度。

结论

人工耳蜗技术的局限性导致其音乐聆听体验与正常听力的听众相比有显著失真。基于多项研究和资料来源,我们描述了音乐如何经常被感知为音不准、不和谐、模糊、缺乏情感且低频较弱,尤其是对于语后聋人工耳蜗使用者而言——这可能部分解释了为什么植入后音乐欣赏和参与水平较低。此外,人工耳蜗使用者报告在特定音乐情境中存在困难,这些情境受多种因素影响,包括但不限于音乐类型、歌词的有无、音色(木管乐器、铜管乐器、乐器家族)以及所感知音乐的复杂性。未来的研究和人工耳蜗开发应将这些领域作为改善人工耳蜗介导的音乐感知的参数目标。

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