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677 related items for PubMed ID: 30181063

  • 1. Musical and vocal emotion perception for cochlear implants users.
    Paquette S, Ahmed GD, Goffi-Gomez MV, Hoshino ACH, Peretz I, Lehmann A.
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  • 2. Voice emotion perception and production in cochlear implant users.
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  • 3. Neural Processing of Musical and Vocal Emotions Through Cochlear Implants Simulation.
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  • 4. Dichotic Listening Can Improve Perceived Clarity of Music in Cochlear Implant Users.
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  • 5. A cochlear implant user with exceptional musical hearing ability.
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  • 6. Categorisation of natural sounds at different stages of auditory recovery in cochlear implant adult deaf patients.
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  • 7. Music perception improves in children with bilateral cochlear implants or bimodal devices.
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  • 8. Effects of age on melody and timbre perception in simulations of electro-acoustic and cochlear-implant hearing.
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  • 9. Parameter-Specific Morphing Reveals Contributions of Timbre to the Perception of Vocal Emotions in Cochlear Implant Users.
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    Ear Hear; 2014 Jun 26; 43(4):1178-1188. PubMed ID: 34999594
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  • 10. Vocal emotion recognition by normal-hearing listeners and cochlear implant users.
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  • 11. Emotional recognition of dynamic facial expressions before and after cochlear implantation in adults with progressive deafness.
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  • 12. Cochlear implant users move in time to the beat of drum music.
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  • 13. Impact of room acoustic parameters on speech and music perception among participants with cochlear implants.
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  • 14. Cochlear implant users rely on tempo rather than on pitch information during perception of musical emotion.
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  • 16. Experience Changes How Emotion in Music Is Judged: Evidence from Children Listening with Bilateral Cochlear Implants, Bimodal Devices, and Normal Hearing.
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  • 17. Voice emotion recognition by cochlear-implanted children and their normally-hearing peers.
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  • 18. Music perception with temporal cues in acoustic and electric hearing.
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  • 19. The perception of emotion and focus prosody with varying acoustic cues in cochlear implant simulations with varying filter slopes.
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  • 20. Perception of Child-Directed Versus Adult-Directed Emotional Speech in Pediatric Cochlear Implant Users.
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