Some, but not all, cochlear implant users prefer music stimuli with congruent haptic stimulation

Author:

Aker Scott C.12ORCID,Faulkner Kathleen F.2ORCID,Innes-Brown Hamish34ORCID,Vatti Marianna2ORCID,Marozeau Jeremy1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Music and CI Lab, Department of Health Technology, Technical University of Denmark, Kongens Lyngby 1 , 1165, Denmark

2. Oticon A/S 2 , Smørum, 2765, Denmark

3. Eriksholm Research Centre 3 , Snekkersten, 3070, Denmark

4. Hearing Systems Section, Department of Health Technology, Technical University of Denmark, Kongens Lyngby 4 , 1165, Denmark

Abstract

Cochlear implant (CI) users often report being unsatisfied by music listening through their hearing device. Vibrotactile stimulation could help alleviate those challenges. Previous research has shown that musical stimuli was given higher preference ratings by normal-hearing listeners when concurrent vibrotactile stimulation was congruent in intensity and timing with the corresponding auditory signal compared to incongruent. However, it is not known whether this is also the case for CI users. Therefore, in this experiment, we presented 18 CI users and 24 normal-hearing listeners with five melodies and five different audio-to-tactile maps. Each map varied the congruence between the audio and tactile signals related to intensity, fundamental frequency, and timing. Participants were asked to rate the maps from zero to 100, based on preference. It was shown that almost all normal-hearing listeners, as well as a subset of the CI users, preferred tactile stimulation, which was congruent with the audio in intensity and timing. However, many CI users had no difference in preference between timing aligned and timing unaligned stimuli. The results provide evidence that vibrotactile music enjoyment enhancement could be a solution for some CI users; however, more research is needed to understand which CI users can benefit from it most.

Funder

Innovationsfonden

William Demant Fonden

Publisher

Acoustical Society of America (ASA)

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