Sensorineural deafness. V. Cochlear function of the auditory nerve tumor.
Sho Hashimoto
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Self‐Powered Frequency‐Selective Acoustic Sensor Based on Bound States in the Continuum
This innovative two‐state acoustic system leverages Friedrich–Wintgen bound states in the continuum to enhance local sound energy up to 1849 times the incident intensity, addressing the challenge of low energy density in acoustic energy harvesting. Its high quality factor and precise frequency selectivity demonstrate considerable potential to advance ...
Chao Song+6 more
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Application of intentional facial nerve stimulation during cochlear implantation as an electrophysiological tool to estimate the intracochlear electrode position [PDF]
David P. Herrmann+7 more
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Abnormal FCs between various sub‐ROIs of DMN and whole‐brain ROI in the NIHL group versus the HC group. ABSTRACT Background Hearing loss affects communication and hinders personal attention and cognitive ability. We hypothesized that noise‐induced hearing loss (NIHL) patients during long‐term noise exposure may result in multimodal plastic changes in ...
Wei Lian+6 more
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The Effect of Pulse Polarity on Neural Response of the Electrically Stimulated Cochlear Nerve in Children With Cochlear Nerve Deficiency and Children With Normal-Sized Cochlear Nerves. [PDF]
Xu L+6 more
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Correlation of cochlear aperture stenosis with cochlear nerve deficiency in congenital unilateral hearing loss and prognostic relevance for cochlear implantation. [PDF]
Orzan E+5 more
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A Case with the Bilateral Narrow Bony Cochlear Nerve Canals Associated with Near Normal Hearing Thresholds [PDF]
Jae-Cheul Ahn+2 more
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Multi‐mode grounding and monophasic passive discharge stimulation avoid aberrant facial nerve stimulation following cochlear implantation [PDF]
Nina Zellhuber+4 more
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The mismatch negativity response is brain activity following an unexpected auditory stimulus in humans. We used whole‐brain calcium imaging to characterize auditory responses to unexpected sounds in larval zebrafish. Auditory neuron responses decrease after repetition of specific frequencies without generalization between frequencies, evidence of ...
Maya Wilde+7 more
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In this prospective, self‐controlled pilot study, we investigated the feasibility and safety of a novel cable‐transmitted magnetically controlled capsule endoscopy (CT‐MCE) system for upper gastrointestinal examination. This CT‐MCE system employs a flexible cable for the power supply and signal transmission and has the advantages of a small size (4.5 ×
Ke Meng+7 more
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