在电听器中提供间隔时间线索的最佳耳位置
Agudemu Borjigin1, Stephen R Dennison2, Tanvi Thakkar3
1University of Wisconsin-Madison (Madison, WI, USA).
bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology
|January 7, 2025
概括
双侧耳植入物 (BiCI) 改善听力,但不能改善声音的定位. 使用BiCIs有效地感知ITD需要刺激特定的耳部位,这些地方可能与声学听力频率图不同.
科学领域:
- 听觉神经科学 听觉神经科学
- 听力学 听力学是指听力学.
- 生物医学工程 生物医学工程
背景情况:
- 耳植入器 (CI) 为聋人提供声音访问.
- 双边CI (BiCI) 越来越标准化,但在声音本地化方面存在局限性.
- 恢复间隔时间差异 (ITD) 对于有效的声音定位至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 调查最佳的耳刺激部位,以恢复双边CI用户的ITD感知.
- 为了确定电听的ITD编码位与声听的ITD编码位是否一致.
主要方法:
- 用电唤起的听觉脑干反应 (eABR) 来评估ITD敏感性.
- 在模拟的双边CI模型中,沿着尾管的刺激位置有所变化.
- 在不同的电极位置和频率上评估了ITD感知.
主要成果:
- 通过电刺激传递ITD的最佳耳部位可能会有很大的差异.
- 这些有效位点并不总是与通常与声学听力中低频ITD编码相关的尾耳区域相对应.
- 通过准特定的,非传统的耳位置,可以提高ITD的敏感性.
结论:
- 双边耳植入物有效的ITD感知取决于对耳刺激部位的精确准.
- 目前的CI策略可能无法最佳地利用这些网站以实现合理的本地化.
- 对个性化电极放置的进一步研究可以改善对声音定位的双边CI结果.
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