The cochlear implant can successfully rehabilitate the majority of profoundly deaf patients. However, some of them cannot benefit from the cochlear implant due to bilateral interruption of the auditory nerve, particularly from neurofibromatosis II. These patients can be stimulated directly with an auditory brainstem prosthesis on the cochlear nucleus. To examine the safety and the efficacy of this prosthesis, the cochlear nuclei of guinea pigs were implanted unilaterally with bipolar surface electrodes, and stimulated acutely using charge-balanced, biphasic current pulses at rates of 250, SOO or 1000 Hz and charge intensities of 1.8, 2.8, 3.5 or 7.1?C/phase/cm2.2-7 Marc
Summary: The development of cochlear implantation has al-lowed the majority of patients deafened aft...
© 1988 Dr. Hugh Joseph McDermottThis thesis describes the design and application of an advanced coch...
HYPOTHESIS: Electrical stimulation of the inferior colliculus in the midbrain can provide a safe and...
This is a publisher’s version of a paper from XVI World Congress of Otohinolaryngology Head and Neck...
Publisher’s permission requested and denied.To help deaf patients who cannot benefit from the cochle...
Publisher’s permission requested and denied.Patients with profound binaural sensorineural hearing lo...
This is an abstract of a paper presented at the 16th Annual Australian Neuroscience Meeting held in ...
Abstract of Poster 139This is an abstract of a poster presentation from the Proceedings of the Austr...
Fifty years ago auditory scientists were very skeptical about the potential of new prosthetic approa...
Modern auditory prostheses range from implants that impart mechanical energy to the cochlea via the ...
To date, the cochlear implant is the most successful sensorineural prosthesis. The device consists o...
This is a publisher’s version of an article published in Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology ...
© 1986 Dr. Robert Keith ShepherdThe present research used both physiological and histological techni...
More than 560 million people worldwide have some form of hearing impairment. For individuals with co...
More than 560 million people worldwide have some form of hearing impairment. For individuals with co...
Summary: The development of cochlear implantation has al-lowed the majority of patients deafened aft...
© 1988 Dr. Hugh Joseph McDermottThis thesis describes the design and application of an advanced coch...
HYPOTHESIS: Electrical stimulation of the inferior colliculus in the midbrain can provide a safe and...
This is a publisher’s version of a paper from XVI World Congress of Otohinolaryngology Head and Neck...
Publisher’s permission requested and denied.To help deaf patients who cannot benefit from the cochle...
Publisher’s permission requested and denied.Patients with profound binaural sensorineural hearing lo...
This is an abstract of a paper presented at the 16th Annual Australian Neuroscience Meeting held in ...
Abstract of Poster 139This is an abstract of a poster presentation from the Proceedings of the Austr...
Fifty years ago auditory scientists were very skeptical about the potential of new prosthetic approa...
Modern auditory prostheses range from implants that impart mechanical energy to the cochlea via the ...
To date, the cochlear implant is the most successful sensorineural prosthesis. The device consists o...
This is a publisher’s version of an article published in Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology ...
© 1986 Dr. Robert Keith ShepherdThe present research used both physiological and histological techni...
More than 560 million people worldwide have some form of hearing impairment. For individuals with co...
More than 560 million people worldwide have some form of hearing impairment. For individuals with co...
Summary: The development of cochlear implantation has al-lowed the majority of patients deafened aft...
© 1988 Dr. Hugh Joseph McDermottThis thesis describes the design and application of an advanced coch...
HYPOTHESIS: Electrical stimulation of the inferior colliculus in the midbrain can provide a safe and...