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A new concept for Cochlear implant speech processing
1Hearing and Balance Centre at the Institute for Sound and Vibration Research, Southampton University, United Kingdom.
Ear and Hearing
|February 1, 1996
Summary
A new cochlear implant neural net, simulation and stimulation (CINSTIM) strategy shows promise for improving speech perception in prelingually deaf users and in noisy environments. Early results indicate users can learn artificial speech patterns, validating the CINSTIM approach.
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