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摘要
尽管听力严重受损,人工耳蜗(CI)仍能让人们接触音乐。然而,使用人工耳蜗体验音乐的质量仍然参差不齐。对基本音乐特征和更复杂处理步骤的感知可以通过脑电图进行研究,例如依靠错配范例和语义引物。未来的研究和康复工作应将重点转移到 CI 用户在日常聆听条件下的个人音乐体验上。
Musikerleben mit Kochleaimplantat: aktuelle neurowissenschaftliche Erkenntnisse
Cochlear implants (CIs) can provide access to music despite profound hearing loss. Yet the quality of music experience with CIs remains heterogeneous. The perception of basic musical features and more complex processing steps can be investigated using EEG, for example by relying on the mismatch paradigm and semantic priming. Future research and rehabilitation should shift in focus to the individual musical experience of CI users under everyday listening conditions.