Wk5b - Func. Channels, Speech, Music, & Environment sounds Flashcards

1
Q

What is the difference between electrodes and channels?

A

Electrode - physical component that delivers/collects current in the cochlea; fixed
Channel - combination of signal processing algorithms and physical components pertinent to a bandwidth; in some cases, each channel has a corresponding electrode, in others the output is mixed, or additional virtual channels are created

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Why might NH listeners be used in a study evaluating SIN testing with varied channels of stimulation and SNRs?

A
  • can investigate the channel issue alone (separate from the anatomical issues)
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3
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T/F: Both NH and CI users do better and better with SIN scores when they have access to more channels (regarding consonant perception).

A

False: Normal hearing listeners did better, CI users did better UP UNTIL about 8-10 electrodes

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In the 2001 study testing SIN scores for CI users and NH listeners using vocoder simulations, what trend did we see with vowel perception when S/N values decreased to 0dB?

A

SIN scores decreased

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5
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According to the 2001 study, N electrodes ____ (do/do not) guarantee N independent channels of information

A

Do not

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6
Q

What are some important elements of musical sound?

A
Melody (pitch)
Rhythm (timing)
Dynamics (varying loudness)
Timbre (Temporal and spectral envelopes)
Harmony (multiple concurrent sources)
Lyrics (speech with music)
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7
Q

How might CI speech processing affect elements of musical sound?

A

Timbre, fine structure (melody), harmony, and lyrics may be affected due to the loss of fine structure
Rhythm would probably be okay

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8
Q

Most CI users have great difficulty perceiving what 2 musical elements?

A

Melody

Harmony

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9
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What type of music (string, etc) is easier to follow for CI users?

A

Percussive

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10
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Regarding music, CI users perform close to NH listeners in _____ _____ discrimination, and in detecting _____ changes.

A

Rhythmic pattern; tempo changes

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11
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Timbre depends on temporal _____ and _____ profile

A

temporal envelope; spectral profile

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12
Q

Did CI users perform better identifying melodies with or without lyrics?

A

With

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13
Q

When rhythmic cues were no longer available, NH listeners identification performance dropped to 77%, and CI user performance decreased by ____

A

Half (20% correct to 10%)

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14
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How did Ioan describe semitones (hint: piano)?

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The difference between neighbouring keys (e.g. black key and white key)

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15
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CI users’ JND for pitch discrimination is ~____%

A

7% or 1 semitone

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16
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T/F: Based on the study by Won et al, if a participant can discriminate between a stimuli and an inverted stimuli at 0.5 ripples/octave, then they can perceive 0.5 ripples per octave

A

True; this test was repeated at 1, 2, and 4 ripples/octave - at 4 ripples/octave, the two stimuli were almost the same.
- participants who were better at spectral ripple detection were also better at melody and timbre discrimination, as well as semi-tone JND

17
Q

Which environmental sounds (from Macpherson’s simulation) were the easiest to perceive?

A

Those with familiar temporal sounds (e.g. helicopter, toilet flushing, dog barking)

18
Q

On average, CI users are significantly worse at identifying ____ sounds than identifying sentences in quiet

A

Environmental

19
Q

Simulations with ___ channels are the best indicators of typical CI performance

A

8-channels (as good as they are, there are still many challenges)