Trends in Hearing (May 2019)

Comparing Rapid and Traditional Forward-Masked Spatial Tuning Curves in Cochlear-Implant Users

  • Heather A. Kreft,
  • Lindsay A. DeVries,
  • Julie G. Arenberg,
  • Andrew J. Oxenham

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2331216519851306
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23

Abstract

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A rapid forward-masked spatial tuning curve measurement procedure, based on Bekesy tracking, was adapted and evaluated for use with cochlear implants. Twelve postlingually-deafened adult cochlear-implant users participated. Spatial tuning curves using the new procedure and using a traditional forced-choice adaptive procedure resulted in similar estimates of parameters. The Bekesy-tracking method was almost 3 times faster than the forced-choice procedure, but its test–retest reliability was significantly poorer. Although too time-consuming for general clinical use, the new method may have some benefits in individual cases, where identifying electrodes with poor spatial selectivity as candidates for deactivation is deemed necessary.