Abstract of Poster 138This is an abstract of a poster presentation from the Proceedings of the Australian Neuroscience Society 1998. This version is reproduced with the permission of the publisher.Cochear implants use charge balanced biphasic current pulses and electrode shorting between current pulses to minimise potentially damaging direct current (DC). In the present study we evaluated the effectiveness of the electrode shorting technique using a non-charge balanced stimulus regime. Under general anaesthesia (ketamine (20 mg/kg. i.m.) and xylazine (3.8 mg/kg. i.m)), eight normal hearing cats were bilaterally implanted with two channel platinum scala tympani electrodes. Each animal was stimulated unilaterally for 500 to 2200 h using 50 μs...
© 1986 Dr. Robert Keith ShepherdThe present research used both physiological and histological techni...
One requirement for the success of a cochlear hearing prosthesis is that long-term electrical stimul...
Publisher’s permission requested and denied.While recent studies have suggested that electrical stim...
Publisher’s permission requested and denied.This study was designed to evaluate the pathophysiologic...
Abstract of Poster 137This is an abstract of a poster presentation from the Proceedings of the Austr...
Previous research has shown that chronic electrical stimulation of the auditory nerve using charge b...
Publisher’s permission requested and denied.A major factor associated with recent improvements in th...
Publisher’s permission requested and denied.The ability of spiral ganglion cells to survive long-ter...
Publisher’s permission requested and denied.To examine the safety of auditory brainstem prosthesis, ...
Publisher's permission requested and denied.The present study examines the effects of long-term elec...
Multichannel cochlear prostheses selectively stimulate discrete populations of residual auditory ner...
This paper summarizes our recent findings investigating the safety of high rate electrical stimulati...
This is an abstract of a paper from Proceedings of the Australian Neuroscience Society 1999 publishe...
Copyright permission has been sought but has not been received, therefore this material will remain ...
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...
One requirement for the success of a cochlear hearing prosthesis is that long-term electrical stimul...
Publisher’s permission requested and denied.While recent studies have suggested that electrical stim...
Publisher’s permission requested and denied.This study was designed to evaluate the pathophysiologic...
Abstract of Poster 137This is an abstract of a poster presentation from the Proceedings of the Austr...
Previous research has shown that chronic electrical stimulation of the auditory nerve using charge b...
Publisher’s permission requested and denied.A major factor associated with recent improvements in th...
Publisher’s permission requested and denied.The ability of spiral ganglion cells to survive long-ter...
Publisher’s permission requested and denied.To examine the safety of auditory brainstem prosthesis, ...
Publisher's permission requested and denied.The present study examines the effects of long-term elec...
Multichannel cochlear prostheses selectively stimulate discrete populations of residual auditory ner...
This paper summarizes our recent findings investigating the safety of high rate electrical stimulati...
This is an abstract of a paper from Proceedings of the Australian Neuroscience Society 1999 publishe...
Copyright permission has been sought but has not been received, therefore this material will remain ...
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...
One requirement for the success of a cochlear hearing prosthesis is that long-term electrical stimul...
Publisher’s permission requested and denied.While recent studies have suggested that electrical stim...