A patient who uses the Ineraid cochlear implant, and who has hearing t
hresholds less than 50 dB HL for frequencies under 500 Hz in his nonim
planted ear, was asked to match the pitch of low-frequency signals pre
sented to his two ears. The patient produced pitch matches, for freque
ncies of 125, 200, and 300 Hz presented to his most apical electrode,
that were slightly higher than the reference frequency. When signals o
f fixed frequency were presented to electrodes located in successively
more basal cochlear locations, pitch increased in an orderly fashion-
an average of 57 Hz (range=31-87 Hz) for each change in electrode loca
tion.