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Brain activity and speech sound listening result of the cochlear implant wearing person.
Nobuya Fujiki
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Abstract Objective Drug‐resistant epilepsy, a severe and diagnostically challenging neurological condition often linked to focal cortical dysplasia (FCD), represents a significant social and healthcare burden. While the thalamus is notably altered in this disorder, it remains unclear whether these changes result from epilepsy manifestation or ...
David Kala +12 more
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Neural alpha oscillations and auditory steady-state responses during adaptation to a cochlear implant. [PDF]
Wöstmann M +6 more
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An fNIRS dataset for Multimodal Speech Comprehension in Normal Hearing Individuals and Cochlear Implant Users. [PDF]
Bálint A +4 more
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The literature demonstrates that bone‐anchored hearing implants have a positive impact on auditory performance and quality of life (QoL), but these outcomes may not always correlate. This systematic review analyzed 56 articles to identify discrepancies in self‐reported, disease‐specific QoL benefits among patients with either unilateral sensorineural ...
Karina Théorêt +4 more
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Reduced Cochlear Implant Performance in Listeners with Single-Sided Deafness: Comparison with Bilateral Listeners. [PDF]
Jeppsen C, McMurray B.
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Synchrotron‐Based Trauma Assessment of Robotic Electrode Insertions in Cochlear Implantation
Minimizing intraoperative trauma during cochlear implant electrode insertion is crucial for preserving residual hearing, and efforts have been made to introduce robotic systems for electrode insertion. On temporal bone specimens, the OTODRIVE system demonstrated its ability to enable consistent and controlled electrode placement while minimizing trauma
Joseph M. Chen +7 more
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Evaluation of the Nijmegen Cochlear Implant Questionnaire in Danish. [PDF]
Neumann CS, Schmidt JH.
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This study examines vestibular degeneration following head trauma, comparing cases with and without fractures. Histopathological analysis of 26 temporal bones showed more severe damage in nonfracture cases, particularly in Scarpa's ganglion cells and vestibular hair cells.
Tomotaka Shimura +6 more
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Electrical Stapedial Reflex Thresholds in Cochlear Implant Recipients with Cochlear Nerve Deficiency: A Retrospective Study. [PDF]
Sasidharan M, Kumar A, Agarwalla P.
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