Full-array channel discrimination in cochlear implants: validation and clinical application

Int J Audiol. 2023 Oct;62(10):992-1001. doi: 10.1080/14992027.2022.2101028. Epub 2022 Jul 23.

Abstract

Objective: We sought to validate our proposed tool for estimating channel discrimination of cochlear implant (CI) users along the full electrode array and to assess associations between place-pitch discrimination and speech perception.

Design: In two tests, participants identified one stimulus (probe) as the odd-one-out compared with two reference stimuli. Probe stimuli were evoked using dual electrode stimulation characterised by the current steering coefficient α. The first test measured psychometric functions (PFs) on pre-defined contacts, with just a noticeable difference (JNDα) as the outcome variable. The second test estimated channel discrimination on the full electrode array, yielding a discrimination score of Dα. We measured speech perception as free-field consonant-vowel-consonant phoneme recognition scores.

Study sample: We included 25 adults with at least 6 months of CI experience.

Results: JNDα and Dα scores measured on the same contact correlated significantly (rs = 0.64, p < 0.001). Mean JNDα and speech perception scores showed significant relationships in quiet and in noise.

Conclusions: Dα correlated strongly with JNDα scores obtained with the PFs. For poor performers, the full-array test may underestimate JNDα. The full-array pitch discrimination test could be a helpful clinical tool, such as for fitting regions of lesser pitch discrimination ability.

Keywords: Cochlear implant; electrode array; place-pitch discrimination; psychophysics; speech perception.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Cochlear Implantation*
  • Cochlear Implants*
  • Humans
  • Noise
  • Pitch Discrimination
  • Speech Perception* / physiology