Immediate improvement of speech-in-noise perception through multisensory stimulation via an auditory to tactile sensory substitution
Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience2019Vol. 37(2), pp. 155–166
Citations Over TimeTop 16% of 2019 papers
Abstract
These results are especially relevant when compared to previous SSD studies showing effects in behavior only after a demanding cognitive training. We discuss the implications of our results for development of SSDs and of specific rehabilitation programs for the hearing impaired either using or not using HAs or CIs. We also discuss the potential application of such a set-up for sense augmentation, such as when learning a new language.
Related Papers
- → Audiometric shape and presbycusis(2009)87 cited
- → Auditory Evoked Potential Audiograms Compared with Behavioral Audiograms in Aquatic Animals(2015)53 cited
- Audiogram patterns and prognosis in sudden deafness(2011)
- → Heterogeneity of dominant high‐frequency sensorineural deafness(1988)8 cited
- → The Use of Hearing Aid on Deaf Children and Changes of Their Audiograms(1968)