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← Language & CommunicationWithin a cochlear implant's digital signal processing, which consequence arises from exceeding the available computational precision when processing auditory nerve stimulation patterns?
A)Decreased spectral channel independence emerges
B)Temporal fine structure distortion reduces clarity
C)Quantization noise introduces harmonic distortion✓
D)Inter-channel interference obscures signal clarity
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Quantization noise introduces harmonic distortion because it arises from the rounding or truncation of values in the signal processing. This computational imprecision results in unwanted harmonic components, therefore, degrading the perceived sound quality; rather than spectral independence or temporal resolution issues which are affected by other factors.
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