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Early Cochlear Implant Outcomes Predict Long-Term Speech Recognition. [PDF]
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Assessing bone radiodensity and thickness in cochlear implant patients through manual photon-counting CT image segmentation using ITK-SNAP. [PDF]
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Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Cochlear Implant Electrode Impedance in Standard and Dexamethasone-Eluting Electrode Arrays. [PDF]
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Assessing the quality of life and subjective ratings of the anatomy-based fitting map among experienced, adult cochlear implant users. [PDF]
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Advancing clinical utility of artificial intelligence: lessons from developing a model to predict cochlear implant eligibility. [PDF]
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Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2020
Cochlear implant is the first approved cranial nerve stimulator that works by directly stimulating the cochlear nerve. The medical and societal impact of this revolutionary device cannot be understated.
James G. Naples, M. Ruckenstein
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Cochlear implant is the first approved cranial nerve stimulator that works by directly stimulating the cochlear nerve. The medical and societal impact of this revolutionary device cannot be understated.
James G. Naples, M. Ruckenstein
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Current Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, 2013
Cochlear implants have evolved to become the treatment of choice for severely hearing-impaired patients. Speech signals are picked up by a microphone, processed and then delivered to the stimulating electrodes (the current maximum number being 22) that are placed on an electrode array implanted into the scala tympani of the cochlea. The target cells of
Thomas, Lenarz +2 more
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Cochlear implants have evolved to become the treatment of choice for severely hearing-impaired patients. Speech signals are picked up by a microphone, processed and then delivered to the stimulating electrodes (the current maximum number being 22) that are placed on an electrode array implanted into the scala tympani of the cochlea. The target cells of
Thomas, Lenarz +2 more
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Pediatric cochlear implant wear time and early language development
Cochlear Implants International, 2020Objectives: The purpose of this study is to analyze spoken language development in the first year of cochlear implant device use for pediatric recipients under five, and to determine the impact of device wear time on receptive and expressive spoken ...
Erika B. Gagnon +2 more
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Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 2006
Cochlear implants are cost-effective auditory prostheses that safely provide a high-quality sensation of hearing to adults who are severely or profoundly deaf. In the past 5 years, progress has been made in hardware and software design, candidate selection, surgical techniques, device programming, education and rehabilitation,and, most importantly ...
Sarah S, Connell, Thomas J, Balkany
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Cochlear implants are cost-effective auditory prostheses that safely provide a high-quality sensation of hearing to adults who are severely or profoundly deaf. In the past 5 years, progress has been made in hardware and software design, candidate selection, surgical techniques, device programming, education and rehabilitation,and, most importantly ...
Sarah S, Connell, Thomas J, Balkany
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Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1976
Cochlear implants seem to be the first long step in the search for a mechanical prosthesis that would restore hearing to the profoundly deaf. While present developments with implants appear to have been successful in providing deafened individuals with a reasonably wide range of information, the ultimate goal, the full comprehension of discriminable ...
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Cochlear implants seem to be the first long step in the search for a mechanical prosthesis that would restore hearing to the profoundly deaf. While present developments with implants appear to have been successful in providing deafened individuals with a reasonably wide range of information, the ultimate goal, the full comprehension of discriminable ...
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