The Benefits of Residual Hair Cell Function for Speech and Music Perception in Pediatric Bimodal Cochlear Implant Listeners.
Xiaoting ChengYangwenyi LiuBing WangYasheng YuanJohn J GalvinQian-Jie FuYi-Lai ShuBing ChenPublished in: Neural plasticity (2018)
The results suggest that combined electric and acoustic hearing can significantly improve perception of music and Mandarin tones in pediatric Mandarin-speaking CI patients. Music and lexical tone perception depends strongly on pitch perception, and the contralateral acoustic hearing coming from residual hair cell function provided pitch cues that are generally not well preserved in electric hearing.