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Is Inappropriate Pulse Timing Responsible for Poor Binaural Hearing with Cochlear Implants?

Is Inappropriate Pulse Timing Responsible for Poor Binaural Hearing with Cochlear Implants?

Update: 2023-08-04
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Link to bioRxiv paper:
http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.08.04.551983v1?rss=1

Authors: Schnupp, J. W., Buchholz, S., Buck, A. N., Budig, H. K., Khurana, L., Rosskothen-Kuhl, N.

Abstract:
Cochlear implants (CIs) have restored enough of a sense of hearing to around one million severely hearing impaired patients to enable speech understanding in quiet. However, several aspects of hearing with CIs remain very poor. This includes a severely limited ability of CI patients to make use of interaural time difference (ITD) cues for spatial hearing and noise reduction. A major cause for this poor ITD sensitivity could be that current clinical devices fail to deliver ITD information in a manner that is accessible to the auditory pathway. CI processors measure the envelopes of incoming sounds and then stimulate the auditory nerve with electrical pulse trains which are amplitude modulated to reflect incoming sound envelopes. The timing of the pulses generated by the devices is largely or entirely independent of the incoming sounds. Consequently, bilateral CIs (biCIs) provide veridical envelope (ENV) ITDs but largely or entirely replace the "fine structure" ITDs that naturally occur in sounds with completely arbitrary electrical pulse timing (PT) ITDs. To assess the extent to which this matters, we devised experiments that measured the sensitivity of deafened rats to precisely and independently controlled PT and ENV ITDs for a variety of different CI pulse rates and envelope shapes. We observed that PT ITDs completely dominate ITD perception, while the sensitivity to ENV ITDs was almost negligible in comparison. This strongly suggests that the confusing yet powerful PT ITDs that contemporary clinical devices deliver to biCI patients may be a major cause of poor binaural hearing outcomes with biCIs.

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Is Inappropriate Pulse Timing Responsible for Poor Binaural Hearing with Cochlear Implants?

Is Inappropriate Pulse Timing Responsible for Poor Binaural Hearing with Cochlear Implants?

Schnupp, J. W., Buchholz, S., Buck, A. N., Budig, H. K., Khurana, L., Rosskothen-Kuhl, N.