Issue Date
2009
Abstract
Understanding speech in the presence of noise is a difficult task for cochlear implant patients. This study examines the real-world effectiveness of different signal processing approaches available in the Cochlear Nucleus Freedom device to enhance speech perception in noise for cochlear implant recipients.
Language
English
Publisher
Program in Audiology and Communication Sciences, Washington University School of Medicine
Subject (MeSH)
Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted; Cochlear Implants
Document Type
Thesis
Advisor
Potts, Lisa G.
Recommended Citation
Brockmeyer, Alison, "Evaluation of different signal processing options in unilateral and bilateral Cochlear Freedom recipients using R-Space background noise" (2009). Independent Studies and Capstones. Paper 289. Program in Audiology and Communication Sciences, Washington University School of Medicine.
https://digitalcommons.wustl.edu/pacs_capstones/289