Re: Do deaf humans (CI users) like music? (Bob Masta )


Subject: Re: Do deaf humans (CI users) like music?
From:    Bob Masta  <audio(at)DAQARTA.COM>
Date:    Wed, 2 Mar 2005 14:05:35 -0500

On 2 Mar 2005 at 10:27, William Cooper wrote: <snip> > CI users who acquired deafness postlingually tend to appreciate music less > postimplantation than before losing their hearing (Gfeller et al., 2000). Having heard simulations of what a CI user experiences, this is no great mystery: The CI is only exciting maybe a dozen distinct frequency channels at best (depending on the depth of implant insertion, remaining nerve function, etc.). Speech is clear enough, but music is pretty much a total loss except for timing and general pitch regions... no resolution to the semitone level, for example. As you suggest, it might be wonderful if you've never heard anything before, but it's not remotely like what a postlingually-deaf person might rememeber. Best regards, Bob Masta audioATdaqartaDOTcom


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