The purpose of this study was to explore the potential advantages, both theoretical and applied, of preserving low-frequency acoustic hearing in cochlear implant patients. Several hypotheses are presented that predict that residual low-frequency acoustic hearing along with electric stimulation for high frequencies will provide an advantage over traditional long-electrode cochlear implants for the recognition of speech in competing backgrounds. A simulation experiment in normal-hearing subjects demonstrated a clear advantage for preserving low-frequency residual acoustic hearing for speech recognition in a background of other talkers, but not in steady noise. Three subjects with an implanted "short-electrode" cochlear implant and preserved l...
OBJECTIVES: Residual acoustic hearing in electric-acoustic stimulation (EAS) can benefit cochlear im...
A cochlear implant (CI) is one of the most successful and effective ways to treat severe to profound...
The aim of this study was to assess the frequency-position function resulting from electric stimulat...
With the extension of cochlear implant candidacy, more and more cochlear-implant listeners fitted wi...
The aim of this study was to assess the benefit of having preserved acoustic hearing in the implante...
Cochlear implants have been an effective treatment for restoring profound sensorineural hearing loss...
Objectives/Hypothesis: This study documents the importance of preserving residual low-frequency acou...
Third place award in category at The Denman Undergraduate Research ForumThe purpose of this study wa...
In the past, it was thought that hearing loss patients with residual low-frequency hearing would not...
CONCLUSIONS: Hearing may be conserved in adults after implantation with the Nucleus Contour Advance ...
CONCLUSIONS: Hearing may be conserved in adults after implantation with the Nucleus Contour Advance ...
Cochlear implants have been shown to restore excellent speech recognition in quiet. However, post li...
Introduction: Currently, cochlear implantation (CI) is the standard procedure for bilateral severe h...
The purpose of this study was to test a possible way of improving speech perception through a cochle...
Speech recognition in noise and music perception is especially challenging for current cochlear impl...
OBJECTIVES: Residual acoustic hearing in electric-acoustic stimulation (EAS) can benefit cochlear im...
A cochlear implant (CI) is one of the most successful and effective ways to treat severe to profound...
The aim of this study was to assess the frequency-position function resulting from electric stimulat...
With the extension of cochlear implant candidacy, more and more cochlear-implant listeners fitted wi...
The aim of this study was to assess the benefit of having preserved acoustic hearing in the implante...
Cochlear implants have been an effective treatment for restoring profound sensorineural hearing loss...
Objectives/Hypothesis: This study documents the importance of preserving residual low-frequency acou...
Third place award in category at The Denman Undergraduate Research ForumThe purpose of this study wa...
In the past, it was thought that hearing loss patients with residual low-frequency hearing would not...
CONCLUSIONS: Hearing may be conserved in adults after implantation with the Nucleus Contour Advance ...
CONCLUSIONS: Hearing may be conserved in adults after implantation with the Nucleus Contour Advance ...
Cochlear implants have been shown to restore excellent speech recognition in quiet. However, post li...
Introduction: Currently, cochlear implantation (CI) is the standard procedure for bilateral severe h...
The purpose of this study was to test a possible way of improving speech perception through a cochle...
Speech recognition in noise and music perception is especially challenging for current cochlear impl...
OBJECTIVES: Residual acoustic hearing in electric-acoustic stimulation (EAS) can benefit cochlear im...
A cochlear implant (CI) is one of the most successful and effective ways to treat severe to profound...
The aim of this study was to assess the frequency-position function resulting from electric stimulat...