Low-frequency pitch coding: relationships with speech-in-noise and music perception by pediatric populations with typical hearing and cochlear implants

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D'Alessandro, Hilal Dincer [1 ]
Nicastri, Maria [2 ]
Portanova, Ginevra [2 ]
Giallini, Ilaria [2 ]
Russo, Francesca Yoshie [2 ]
Magliulo, Giuseppe [2 ]
Greco, Antonio [2 ]
Mancini, Patrizia [2 ]
机构
[1] Istanbul Univ Cerrahpaşa, Fac Hlth Sci, Dept Audiol, Istanbul, Turkiye
[2] Sapienza Univ Rome, Dept Sense Organs, Rome, Italy
关键词
Cochlear implant; Children; Pitch perception; Temporal fine structure; Music perception; Speech perception; CHILDREN;
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10.1007/s00405-023-08445-4
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R76 [耳鼻咽喉科学];
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100213 ;
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Purpose This study aimed to investigate the effects of low frequency (LF) pitch perception on speech-in-noise and music perception performance by children with cochlear implants (CIC) and typical hearing (THC). Moreover, the relationships between speech-in-noise and music perception as well as the effects of demographic and audiological factors on present research outcomes were studied.Methods The sample consisted of 22 CIC and 20 THC (7-10 years). Harmonic intonation (HI) and disharmonic intonation (DI) tests were used to assess LF pitch perception. Speech perception in quiet (WRSq)/noise (WRSn + 10) were tested with the Italian bisyllabic words for pediatric populations. The Gordon test was used to evaluate music perception (rhythm, melody, harmony, and overall).Results CIC/THC performance comparisons for LF pitch, speech-in-noise, and all music measures except harmony revealed statistically significant differences with large effect sizes. For the CI group, HI showed statistically significant correlations with melody discrimination. Melody/total Gordon scores were significantly correlated with WRSn + 10. For the overall group, HI/DI showed significant correlations with all music perception measures and WRSn + 10. Hearing thresholds showed significant effects on HI/DI scores. Hearing thresholds and WRSn + 10 scores were significantly correlated; both revealed significant effects on all music perception scores. CI age had significant effects on WRSn + 10, harmony, and total Gordon scores (p < 0.05).Conclusion Such findings confirmed the significant effects of LF pitch perception on complex listening performance. Significant speech-in-noise and music perception correlations were as promising as results from recent studies indicating significant positive effects of music training on speech-in-noise recognition in CIC.
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