Improved perception of speech in noise and Mandarin tones with acoustic simulations of harmonic coding for cochlear implants

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[1] Li, Xing
[2] Nie, Kaibao
[3] Imennov, Nikita S.
[4] Won, Jong Ho
[5] Drennan, Ward R.
[6] Rubinstein, Jay T.
[7] Atlas, Les E.
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Nie, K. (niek@u.washington.edu) | 1600年 / Acoustical Society of America卷 / 132期
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