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Multicentric field evaluation of a new speech coding strategy for cochlear implants

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1995
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Dillier, N., Baltmer, R. D., Döring, W. H., & Müller-Deile, J. (1995). Multicentric field evaluation of a new speech coding strategy for cochlear implants. Audiology, 34(3), 145–159. https://doi.org/10.3109/00206099509071908

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In a multicentric study involving 4 European cochlear implant centers, the speech perception abilities of 20 native German-speaking individuals implanted with the Nucleus 22 Channel Cochlear Implant System when using a new spectral peak (SPEAK) speech coding strategy were investigated. This strategy continuously analyzes the speech signal using 20 digital programmable bandpass filters and presents up to 10 spectral maxima to the 22 implanted electrodes. Each subject's performance on a variety of auditory perceptual tasks was evaluated

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34

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3

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145

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English

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1995-05-01

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2009-03-30

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Decker Europe

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0020-6091

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112 since deposited on 2009-03-30
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Dillier, N., Baltmer, R. D., Döring, W. H., & Müller-Deile, J. (1995). Multicentric field evaluation of a new speech coding strategy for cochlear implants. Audiology, 34(3), 145–159. https://doi.org/10.3109/00206099509071908

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