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Cochlear implants are the first example of a neural prosthesis that can substitute a sensory organ: they bypass the malfunctioning auditory periphery of profoundly-deaf people to electrically stimulate their auditory nerve. The history of cochlear implants dates back to 1957, when Djourno and Eyriès managed, for the first time, to elicit sound ...
Macherey, Olivier, Carlyon, Robert
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Bilateral cochlear implantation [PDF]
Binaural hearing has certain benefits while listening in noisy environments. It provides the listeners with access to time, level and spectral differences between sound signals, perceived by the two ears. However, single sided deaf (SSD) or unilateral cochlear implant (CI) users cannot experience these binaural benefits due to the acoustic input coming
Anandhan, Dhanasingh, Ingeborg, Hochmair
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IntroductionSingle sided deafness (SSD) results in profound cortical reorganization that presents clinically with a significant impact on sound localization and speech comprehension.
Mohammed N. Ullah +10 more
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Introduction Acoustic change complex (ACC) is a type of event-related potential evoked in response to subtle change(s) in the continuing stimuli.
Himanshu Kumar Sanju +2 more
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Cochlear implants (CIs) are widely used to provide auditory rehabilitation to individuals having severe to profound sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL).
Viraj Shah +8 more
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A cochlear implant (CI) can partially restore hearing in individuals with profound sensorineural hearing loss. However, electrical hearing with a CI is limited and highly variable.
Pauline Burkhardt +7 more
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How do Patient Comorbidities Influence Adult Cochlear Implant Outcomes? [PDF]
Abstract Objective To evaluate the relationship between weighted comorbidity indices and post‐cochlear implant (CI) speech recognition and patient‐reported outcome measures (PROMs). Study Design Retrospective cohort. Setting Tertiary Neurotology Center.
Spector B +5 more
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PromBERA: A preoperative eABR: An update
Prior to cochlear implantation, audiological tests are performed to determine candidacy in subjects with a hearing loss. This is usually done by measuring the acoustic auditory brainstem response (ABR).
Polterauer Daniel +5 more
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Use of Intrathecal Fluorescein in Recurrent Meningitis after Cochlear Implantation-A Case Report [PDF]
Introduction: Congenital anomalies of the cochlea and labyrinth can be associated with meningitis and varying degrees of hearing loss or deafness. Despite antibiotics, meningitis remains a life threatening complication.
Swati Tandon +3 more
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Therapeutic approach to pediatric acute mastoiditis – an update
Introduction: Acute mastoiditis remains the most common complication of acute otitis media. It may rarely appear also in cochlear implant patients. However, the treatment recommendations for this disease are not precisely defined or employed, and in the ...
Józef Mierzwiński +6 more
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