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A Neurophysiological Study of Musical Pitch Identification in Mandarin-Speaking Cochlear Implant Users
2020
Neural Plasticity
Music perception in cochlear implant (CI) users is far from satisfactory, not only because of the technological limitations of current CI devices but also due to the neurophysiological alterations that generally accompany deafness. Early behavioral studies revealed that similar mechanisms underlie musical and lexical pitch perception in CI-based electric hearing. Although neurophysiological studies of the musical pitch perception of English-speaking CI users are actively ongoing, little such
doi:10.1155/2020/4576729
pmid:32774355
pmcid:PMC7396015
fatcat:7rksvkqoxbawxgkzauphrie46m