Department of Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
Departments of Anatomy and Neurobiology, Biomedical Engineering, Cognitive Sciences, and Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, University of California, Irvine, California, USA.
Ear Hear. 2020 Jan/Feb;41(1):106-113. doi: 10.1097/AUD.0000000000000749.
Electro-acoustic stimulation (EAS) enhances speech and music perception in cochlear-implant (CI) users who have residual low-frequency acoustic hearing. For CI users who do not have low-frequency acoustic hearing, tactile stimulation may be used in a similar fashion as residual low-frequency acoustic hearing to enhance CI performance. Previous studies showed that electro-tactile stimulation (ETS) enhanced speech recognition in noise and tonal language perception for CI listeners. Here, we examined the effect of ETS on melody recognition in both musician and nonmusician CI users.
Nine musician and eight nonmusician CI users were tested in a melody recognition task with or without rhythmic cues in three testing conditions: CI only (E), tactile only (T), and combined CI and tactile stimulation (ETS).
Overall, the combined electrical and tactile stimulation enhanced the melody recognition performance in CI users by 9% points. Two additional findings were observed. First, musician CI users outperformed nonmusicians CI users in melody recognition, but the size of the enhancement effect was similar between the two groups. Second, the ETS enhancement was significantly higher with nonrhythmic melodies than rhythmic melodies in both groups.
These findings suggest that, independent of musical experience, the size of the ETS enhancement depends on integration efficiency between tactile and auditory stimulation, and that the mechanism of the ETS enhancement is improved electric pitch perception. The present study supports the hypothesis that tactile stimulation can be used to improve pitch perception in CI users.
电声刺激(EAS)增强了具有残余低频听觉的人工耳蜗(CI)使用者的言语和音乐感知。对于没有低频听觉的 CI 用户,可以以类似于残余低频听觉的方式使用触觉刺激来增强 CI 性能。先前的研究表明,电触觉刺激(ETS)增强了 CI 聆听者在噪声中的言语识别和声调语言感知。在这里,我们研究了 ETS 对音乐家和非音乐家 CI 用户的旋律识别的影响。
九名音乐家和八名非音乐家 CI 用户在旋律识别任务中进行了测试,在三种测试条件下使用或不使用节奏提示:仅 CI(E)、仅触觉(T)和 CI 和触觉刺激组合(ETS)。
总的来说,组合电和触觉刺激使 CI 用户的旋律识别性能提高了 9%。观察到两个额外的发现。首先,音乐家 CI 用户在旋律识别方面优于非音乐家 CI 用户,但两组的增强效果相似。其次,在两组中,非节奏旋律的 ETS 增强明显高于节奏旋律。
这些发现表明,无论音乐经验如何,ETS 增强的大小取决于触觉和听觉刺激之间的整合效率,并且 ETS 增强的机制是改善电音感知。本研究支持触觉刺激可用于改善 CI 用户音高感知的假设。