Considerations for Fitting Cochlear Implants Bimodally and to the Single-Sided Deaf

Author:

Pieper Sabrina H.12ORCID,Hamze Noura3,Brill Stefan4,Hochmuth Sabine5,Exter Mats26,Polak Marek3,Radeloff Andreas257,Buschermöhle Michael8ORCID,Dietz Mathias127ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medical Physics and Acoustic, University of Oldenburg, Oldenburg, Germany

2. Cluster of Excellence Hearing4all, University of Oldenburg, Oldenburg, Germany

3. MED-EL Medical Electronics GmbH, Innsbruck, Austria

4. MED-EL Medical Electronics Germany GmbH, Starnberg, Germany

5. Division of Otorhinolaryngology, University of Oldenburg, Oldenburg, Germany

6. Hörzentrum Oldenburg gGmbH, Oldenburg, Germany

7. Research Center Neurosensory Science, University of Oldenburg, Oldenburg, Germany

8. KIZMO GmbH, Oldenburg, Germany

Abstract

When listening with a cochlear implant through one ear and acoustically through the other, binaural benefits and spatial hearing abilities are generally poorer than in other bilaterally stimulated configurations. With the working hypothesis that binaural neurons require interaurally matched inputs, we review causes for mismatch, their perceptual consequences, and experimental methods for mismatch measurements. The focus is on the three primary interaural dimensions of latency, frequency, and level. Often, the mismatch is not constant, but rather highly stimulus-dependent. We report on mismatch compensation strategies, taking into consideration the specific needs of the respective patient groups. Practical challenges typically faced by audiologists in the proposed fitting procedure are discussed. While improvement in certain areas (e.g., speaker localization) is definitely achievable, a more comprehensive mismatch compensation is a very ambitious endeavor. Even in the hypothetical ideal fitting case, performance is not expected to exceed that of a good bilateral cochlear implant user.

Funder

Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Speech and Hearing,Otorhinolaryngology

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