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Cochlear Implants International
An Interdisciplinary Journal for Implantable Hearing Devices
Volume 14, 2013 - Issue 3
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New parallel stimulation strategies revisited: Effect of synchronous multi electrode stimulation on rate discrimination in cochlear implant users

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Pages 142-149 | Published online: 15 Nov 2013

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Sabrina H. Pieper & Andreas Bahmer. (2019) Rate pitch discrimination in cochlear implant users with the use of double pulses and different interpulse intervals. Cochlear Implants International 20:6, pages 312-323.
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Susan R.S. Bissmeyer & Raymond L. Goldsworthy. (2022) Combining Place and Rate of Stimulation Improves Frequency Discrimination in Cochlear Implant Users. Hearing Research 424, pages 108583.
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Raymond L. Goldsworthy, Andres Camarena & Susan R.S. Bissmeyer. (2021) Pitch perception is more robust to interference and better resolved when provided by pulse rate than by modulation frequency of cochlear implant stimulation. Hearing Research 409, pages 108319.
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Susan R. S. Bissmeyer, Shaikat Hossain & Raymond L. Goldsworthy. (2020) Perceptual learning of pitch provided by cochlear implant stimulation rate. PLOS ONE 15:12, pages e0242842.
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Ning Zhou, Juliana Mathews & Lixue Dong. (2019) Pulse-rate discrimination deficit in cochlear implant users: is the upper limit of pitch peripheral or central?. Hearing Research 371, pages 1-10.
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Robert P. Carlyon, John M. Deeks, François Guérit, Wiebke Lamping, Alexander J. Billig, Charles H. Large, Shakeel R. Saeed & Peter Harris. (2018) Evaluation of Possible Effects of a Potassium Channel Modulator on Temporal Processing by Cochlear Implant Listeners. Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology 19:6, pages 669-680.
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Elham Zarei & Hamed Sadjedi. (2017) A new approach for speech synthesis in cochlear implant systems based on electrophysiological factors. Technology and Health Care 25:2, pages 221-235.
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Pierre Stahl, Olivier Macherey, Sabine Meunier & Stéphane Roman. (2016) Rate discrimination at low pulse rates in normal-hearing and cochlear implant listeners: Influence of intracochlear stimulation site. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 139:4, pages 1578-1591.
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Antje Ihlefeld, Robert P. Carlyon, Alan Kan, Tyler H. Churchill & Ruth Y. Litovsky. (2015) Limitations on Monaural and Binaural Temporal Processing in Bilateral Cochlear Implant Listeners. Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology 16:5, pages 641-652.
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Andreas Bahmer & Uwe Baumann. (2015) A setup for simultaneous measurement of electrophysiological and psychometric temporal encoding in the auditory system. Journal of Neuroscience Methods 249, pages 50-58.
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Bernhard Laback, Katharina Egger & Piotr Majdak. (2015) Perception and coding of interaural time differences with bilateral cochlear implants. Hearing Research 322, pages 138-150.
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Pieter J. Venter & Johan J. Hanekom. (2014) Is There a Fundamental 300 Hz Limit to Pulse Rate Discrimination in Cochlear Implants?. Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology 15:5, pages 849-866.
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Andreas Bahmer & Uwe Baumann. (2014) Psychometric function of jittered rate pitch discrimination. Hearing Research 313, pages 47-54.
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