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| Title: | Predicting music enjoyment in cochlear implant users |
| Author: | Bradley, Rose |
| Issue Date: | 2009 |
| Publisher: | WUSM Program in Audiology and Communication Sciences |
| Description: | Most cochlear implant (CI) users perceive music poorly. Little is
known, however, about the musical enjoyment received by CI users. The author
examined possible relationships between musical enjoyment and music
perception tasks through the use of 1) multiple musical tests, and 2) two groups
of listeners: normal-hearing (NH) listeners with a CI-simulation and actual CI
users. The two groups’ performances are compared to determine whether NH
participants listening to music via CI-simulation software are a good model for
actual CI users for perceiving music. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1838/693 |
| Appears in Collections: | Independent Studies and Capstones
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