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Experiments on Acoustic-Stimulated Eye Movements
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1971Performing 239 electronystagmographic recordings with rotating acoustical stimulation in persons with normal hearing and in deaf persons, we found the following. (1) There are large sinus-like eye deviations and a series of direction-changing beats, produced by following the acoustic stimuli with closed eyes.
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Understanding the benefits of electric-acoustic stimulation
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2014The problem of speech understanding in the presence of background noise is a difficult one, especially for users of cochlear implants. Although these users can often perform well on speech tasks in quiet, they typically show rapid declines in background noise.
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Vestibular Reactions as a Result of Acoustic Stimulation
ORL, 1956H.A.E. van Dishoeck, L.J. Roggeveen
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Accelerated Skin Wound Healing by Electrical Stimulation
Advanced Healthcare Materials, 2021Jiaping Zhang, Zhou Li
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Effects of acoustic stimulation on the spinal cord
Brain Research, 1968J. Steven Thomas, C.D. Barnes
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Electrical stimulation of the anterior nucleus of thalamus for treatment of refractory epilepsy
Epilepsia, 2010Robert S Fisher+2 more
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