TY - JOUR
T1 - Music for the cochlear implant : audience response to six commissioned Compositions
AU - Au, Agnes
AU - Marozeau, Jeremy
AU - Innes-Brown, Hamish
AU - Schubert, Emery
AU - Stevens, Catherine J.
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - Although cochlear implant (CI) users enjoy good speech understanding, music perception is still difficult or unpleasant for many. This study aimed to assess cognitive, engagement, and auditory responses to new music composed specifically for CI users. From 407 concertgoers who completed a questionnaire, responses from groups of normally hearing listeners (n = 44) and CI users (n = 44), matched in age and musical ability, were compared to determine whether specially commissioned works would elicit similar responses from both groups. No significant group differences were found on measures of interest, enjoyment, and musicality, whereas ratings of understanding and instrument localization and recognition were significantly lower for CI users. Overall, ratings of the music were typically higher for percussion pieces. The concert successfully elicited similar responses from both groups in terms of interest, enjoyment, and musicality, although technical aspects, such as understanding, localization, and instrument identification, continue to be problematic for CI users.
AB - Although cochlear implant (CI) users enjoy good speech understanding, music perception is still difficult or unpleasant for many. This study aimed to assess cognitive, engagement, and auditory responses to new music composed specifically for CI users. From 407 concertgoers who completed a questionnaire, responses from groups of normally hearing listeners (n = 44) and CI users (n = 44), matched in age and musical ability, were compared to determine whether specially commissioned works would elicit similar responses from both groups. No significant group differences were found on measures of interest, enjoyment, and musicality, whereas ratings of understanding and instrument localization and recognition were significantly lower for CI users. Overall, ratings of the music were typically higher for percussion pieces. The concert successfully elicited similar responses from both groups in terms of interest, enjoyment, and musicality, although technical aspects, such as understanding, localization, and instrument identification, continue to be problematic for CI users.
KW - cochlear implants
KW - hearing loss
KW - music appreciation
UR - http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/518813
U2 - 10.1055/s-0032-1329223
DO - 10.1055/s-0032-1329223
M3 - Article
SN - 0734-0451
VL - 33
SP - 335
EP - 345
JO - Seminars in Hearing
JF - Seminars in Hearing
IS - 4
ER -