Tinnitus is a phantom sound perceived only by the affected person. Although the causes for tinnitus may be very diverse (e.g. hearing loss, cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, Meniere’s disease, otosclerosis), they all lead to pathological activation of the auditory pathway. Cochlear implants are electronic inner ear prostheses used to restore the hearing abilities of hard of hearing people. It has been noticed that the cochlear implants not only enable hearing but also reduce tinnitus that usually accompanies deafness and hearing loss. One of the likely mechanisms behind the latter phenomena is thought to be the unknown properties of electrical stimulus. This project was designed as a proof of concept for a device, which would be sending th...
INTRODUCTION:Earlier studies show that a Cochlear Implant (CI), capable of providing intracochlear e...
Research on tinnitus suppression by intracochlear electrical stimulation has gained interest over th...
Research on tinnitus suppression by intracochlear electrical stimulation has gained interest over th...
Tinnitus is a phantom percept of noise heard only by the affected person. The principal problem of p...
Cochlear implantation is a viable treatment option for tinnitus, but the underlying mechanism is yet...
Cochlear implantation is a viable treatment option for tinnitus, but the underlying mechanism is yet...
Electric stimulation of the auditory nerve via a cochlear implant (CI) has been observed to suppress...
Cochlear implantation is a viable treatment option for tinnitus, but the underlying mechanism is yet...
Cochlear implantation is a viable treatment option for tinnitus, but the underlying mechanism is yet...
Cochlear implantation is a viable treatment option for tinnitus, but the underlying mechanism is yet...
Electric stimulation of the auditory nerve via a cochlear implant (CI) has been observed to suppress...
Electric stimulation of the auditory nerve via a cochlear implant (CI) has been observed to suppress...
Cochlear implantation is a viable treatment option for tinnitus, but the underlying mechanism is yet...
Purpose of reviewElectric stimulation is a potent means of neuromodulation that has been used to res...
Purpose of reviewElectric stimulation is a potent means of neuromodulation that has been used to res...
INTRODUCTION:Earlier studies show that a Cochlear Implant (CI), capable of providing intracochlear e...
Research on tinnitus suppression by intracochlear electrical stimulation has gained interest over th...
Research on tinnitus suppression by intracochlear electrical stimulation has gained interest over th...
Tinnitus is a phantom percept of noise heard only by the affected person. The principal problem of p...
Cochlear implantation is a viable treatment option for tinnitus, but the underlying mechanism is yet...
Cochlear implantation is a viable treatment option for tinnitus, but the underlying mechanism is yet...
Electric stimulation of the auditory nerve via a cochlear implant (CI) has been observed to suppress...
Cochlear implantation is a viable treatment option for tinnitus, but the underlying mechanism is yet...
Cochlear implantation is a viable treatment option for tinnitus, but the underlying mechanism is yet...
Cochlear implantation is a viable treatment option for tinnitus, but the underlying mechanism is yet...
Electric stimulation of the auditory nerve via a cochlear implant (CI) has been observed to suppress...
Electric stimulation of the auditory nerve via a cochlear implant (CI) has been observed to suppress...
Cochlear implantation is a viable treatment option for tinnitus, but the underlying mechanism is yet...
Purpose of reviewElectric stimulation is a potent means of neuromodulation that has been used to res...
Purpose of reviewElectric stimulation is a potent means of neuromodulation that has been used to res...
INTRODUCTION:Earlier studies show that a Cochlear Implant (CI), capable of providing intracochlear e...
Research on tinnitus suppression by intracochlear electrical stimulation has gained interest over th...
Research on tinnitus suppression by intracochlear electrical stimulation has gained interest over th...