Music Perception in Bone‐Anchored Hearing Implant Users

Author:

Jiam Nicole T.1ORCID,Formeister Eric J.2ORCID,Chari Divya A.3,David Abel P.1ORCID,Alsoudi Amer F.4,Purnell Stephanie1,Jiradejvong Patpong1,Limb Charles J.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Otolaryngology‐Head and Neck Surgery University of California, San Francisco San Francisco California USA

2. Department of Head and Neck Surgery & Communication Sciences Duke University School of Medicine Durham North Carolina USA

3. Department of Otolaryngology University of Massachusetts School of Medicine Worcester Massachusetts USA

4. Department of Ophthalmology Baylor College of Medicine Houston Texas USA

Abstract

ObjectiveMusic is a highly complex acoustic stimulus in both spectral and temporal contents. Accurate representation and delivery of high‐fidelity information are essential for music perception. However, it is unclear how well bone‐anchored hearing implants (BAHIs) transmit music. The study objective is to establish music perception performance baselines for BAHI users and normal hearing (NH) listeners and compare outcomes between the cohorts.MethodsA case‐controlled, cross‐sectional study was conducted among 18 BAHI users and 11 NH controls. Music perception was assessed via performance on seven major musical element tasks: pitch discrimination, melodic contour identification, rhythmic clocking, basic tempo discrimination, timbre identification, polyphonic pitch detection, and harmonic chord discrimination.ResultsBAHI users performed comparably well on all music perception tasks with their device compared with the unilateral condition with their better‐hearing ear. BAHI performance was not statistically significantly different from NH listeners' performance. BAHI users performed just as well, if not better than NH listeners when using their control contralateral ear; there was no significant difference between the two groups except for the rhythmic timing (BAHI non‐implanted ear 69% [95% CI: 62%–75%], NH 56% [95% CI: 49%–63%], p = 0.02), and basic tempo tasks (BAHI non‐implanted ear 80% [95% CI: 65%–95%]; NH 75% [95% CI: 68%–82%, p = 0.03]).ConclusionsThis study represents the first comprehensive study of basic music perception performance in BAHI users. Our results demonstrate that BAHI users perform as well with their implanted ear as with their contralateral better‐hearing ear and NH controls in the major elements of music perception.Level of EvidenceIII Laryngoscope, 2023

Funder

Oticon Medical

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Otorhinolaryngology

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