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The amount of electric-acoustic masking in the present study was independent of pulse rate and phase duration of the electric stimuli. Moreover, the results demonstrate that electric-acoustic masking depends on the spatial distance between the locations of electric or acoustic excitation in the cochlea, but not on the spectral content of the electric stimulus. We thereby conclude that psychoacoustic electric-acoustic masking in EAS users is dominated by electroneural-acoustic interaction, whereas the contribution of electrophonic stimula