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Cochlear implant (CI) users struggle with prosody perception, especially pitch variations. Temporal structure cues are better perceived, paving the way for new German prosody tests.

Area of Science:

  • Speech perception research
  • Auditory neuroscience
  • Linguistics

Context:

  • Prosody, encompassing stress, intonation, and pauses, is crucial for language.
  • Cochlear implants (CI) have limited capacity to process acoustic prosodic elements.
  • No adequate German-language tests exist for evaluating prosody perception.

Purpose:

  • To assess the perception of various prosodic cues in normal-hearing and CI users.
  • To lay the groundwork for developing a German prosody test battery.

Summary:

  • Normal-hearing subjects achieved high discrimination rates (96-100%) across most prosodic tests.
  • CI users performed well with temporal structure cues but struggled with amplitude and pitch variations.
  • Word stress testing was confounded, indicating a need for refinement.

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Impact:

  • Findings inform the development of specialized German prosody tests for CI users.
  • Improved tests can enhance communication and quality of life for individuals with hearing loss.
  • This research bridges the gap in auditory perception assessment for CI recipients.