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Implicit Processing of Pitch in Postlingually Deafened Cochlear Implant Users
In: EISSN: 1664-1078 ; Frontiers in Psychology ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02355561 ; Frontiers in Psychology, Frontiers, 2019, 10, pp.1990. ⟨10.3389/fpsyg.2019.01990⟩ (2019)
Abstract: International audience ; Cochlear implant (CI) users can only access limited pitch information through their device, which hinders music appreciation. Poor music perception may not only be due to CI technical limitations; lack of training or negative attitudes toward the electric sound might also contribute to it. Our study investigated with an implicit (indirect) investigation method whether poorly transmitted pitch information, presented as musical chords, can activate listeners' knowledge about musical structures acquired prior to deafness. Seven postlingually deafened adult CI users participated in a musical priming paradigm investigating pitch processing without explicit judgments. Sequences made of eight sung-chords that ended on either a musically related (expected) target chord or a less-related (less-expected) target chord were presented. The use of a priming task based on linguistic features allowed CI patients to perform fast judgments on target chords in the sung music. If listeners' musical knowledge is activated and allows for tonal expectations (as in normal-hearing listeners), faster response times were expected for related targets than less-related targets. However, if the pitch percept is too different and does not activate musical knowledge acquired prior to deafness, storing pitch information in a short-term memory buffer predicts the opposite pattern. If transmitted pitch information is too poor, no difference in response times should be observed. Results showed that CI patients were able to perform the linguistic task on the sung chords, but correct response times indicated sensory priming, with faster response times observed for the less-related targets: CI patients processed at least some of the pitch information of the musical sequences, which was stored in an auditory short-term memory and influenced chord processing. This finding suggests that the signal transmitted via electric hearing led to a pitch percept that was too different from that based on acoustic hearing, so that it did not automatically activate listeners' previously acquired musical structure knowledge. However, the transmitted signal seems sufficiently informative to lead to sensory priming. These findings are encouraging for the development of pitch-related training programs for CI patients, despite the current technological limitations of the CI coding.
Keyword: [SCCO.PSYC]Cognitive science/Psychology; auditory sensory memory; cochlear implants; implicit investigation method; music perception; priming
URL: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02355561
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.01990
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https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02355561/file/Tillmann_et_al._%282019%29.pdf
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Implicit Processing of Pitch in Postlingually Deafened Cochlear Implant Users
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Speech restoration: an interactive process
In: Journal of speech, language, and hearing research. - Rockville, Md. : American Speech-Language-Hearing Association 52 (2009) 4, 827-838
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Speech Restoration: An Interactive Process
In: ISSN: 1092-4388 ; EISSN: 1558-9102 ; Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01104828 ; Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2009, 52, pp.Issue : 4 Pages : 827-838. ⟨10.1044/1092-4388(2008/06-0235)⟩ (2009)
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Phonetic and lexical interferences in informational masking during speech-in-speech comprehension
In: Speech communication. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 49 (2007) 12, 905-916
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Phonetic and lexical interferences in informational masking during speech-in-speech comprehension
In: ISSN: 0167-6393 ; EISSN: 1872-7182 ; Speech Communication ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01105232 ; Speech Communication, Elsevier : North-Holland, 2007, 49, pp.Issue : 12 Pages : 905-916. ⟨10.1016/j.specom.2007.05.008⟩ (2007)
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Auditory processing disorder in children with reading disabilities: effect of audiovisual training
In: Brain. - Oxford : Oxford Univ. Press 130 (2007) 11, 2915-2928
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Phonetic and lexical interferences in informational masking during speech-in-speech comprehension
In: ISSN: 0167-6393 ; EISSN: 1872-7182 ; Speech Communication ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02320277 ; Speech Communication, Elsevier : North-Holland, 2007, 49 (12), pp.905-916. ⟨10.1016/j.specom.2007.05.008⟩ (2007)
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Auditory processing disorder in children with reading disabilities: effect of audiovisual training
Veuillet, Evelyne; Magnan, Annie; Ecalle, Jean. - : Oxford University Press, 2007
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Auditory processing disorder in children with reading disabilities: effect of audiovisual training
Veuillet, Evelyne; Magnan, Annie; Ecalle, Jean. - : Oxford University Press, 2007
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The effects of an audio-visual training program in dyslexic children
In: Dyslexia. - Bracknell : British Dyslexia Association 10 (2004) 2, 131-140
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The effects of an audio-visual training program in dyslexic children
In: Dyslexia. - Bracknell : British Dyslexia Association 10 (2004) 2, 131-140
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Evidence for two pitch encoding mechanisms using a selective auditory training paradigm
In: Perception & psychophysics. - Austin, Tex. : Psychonomic Journals 64 (2002) 2, 189-197
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Differential recruitment of the speech processing system in healthy subjects and rehabilitated cochlear implant patients
In: Brain. - Oxford : Oxford Univ. Press 123 (2000) 7, 1391-1402
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Differential recruitment of the speech processing system in healthy subjects and rehabilitated cochlear implant patients
Giraud, Anne-Lise; Truy, Eric; Frackowiak, Richard S. J.. - : Oxford University Press, 2000
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Phase delay measurements of distortion product otoacoustic emissions at 2f1-f2 and 2f2-f1 in human ears
In: Acoustical Society of America. The journal of the Acoustical Society of America. - Melville, NY : AIP 100 (1996) 4,1, 2228-2235
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Medial Olivocochlear System and Loudness Adaptation: Differences between Musicians and Non-musicians
In: Brain and cognition. - San Diego, Calif. [u.a.] : Elsevier Science 29 (1995) 2, 127-136
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Verbal Skills in Numerical Problem Solving by Children
In: Perceptual & motor skills. - Thousand Oaks, CA : SAGE Publications 79 (1994) 1, 93-94
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Auditory-evoked brainstem responses elicited by maximum-length sequences in normal and sensoneural ears
In: Audiology. - London : Decker Europe 33 (1994) 4, 218-236
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