Despite remarkable advances made to ameliorate how cochlear implants process the acoustic environment, many improvements can still be made. One of most fundamental questions concerns a strategy to simulate an increase in sound intensity. Psychoacoustic studies indicated that acting on either the current, or the duration of the stimulating pulses leads to perception of changes in how loud the sound is. The present study compared the growth function of electrically evoked Compound Action Potentials (eCAP) of the 8th nerve using these two strategies to increase electrical charges (and potentially to increase the sound intensity). Both with chronically (experiment 1) or acutely (experiment 2) implanted guinea pigs, only a few differences were o...
© 2015 Nicholas SmaleAim: To estimate high rate stimulus behavioural threshold current levels of coc...
Variations in the condition of the neural population along the length of the cochlea can degrade the...
Cochlear implant performance is believed to depend in part on the state of the auditory nerve array....
International audienceDespite remarkable advances made to ameliorate how cochlear implants process t...
Abstract Background In cochlear implants (CI) measuring the electrically evoked compound action pote...
The electrically evoked compound action potential (eCAP) is a routinely performed measure of the aud...
<p>A. Mean (+SEM) eCAP growth functions in animal A2 for both strategies of stimulation. As showed i...
Previous experimental studies have shown that chronic electrical stimulation of the auditory nerve u...
Cochlear implant, the most successful neuroprosthesis allows deaf subjects to recover auditory perce...
An experiment was conducted with eight cochlear implant subjects to investigate the feasibility of u...
Animal models are used to study the physiology underlying cochlear implant function. In these models...
Cochlear implant listeners receive auditory stimulation through amplitude-modulated electric pulse t...
Compound action potential Guinea pig to the level of stimulus pulses. At least two mechanisms could ...
Publisher’s permission requested and denied.We have previously shown that acute electrical stimulati...
Publisher’s permission requested and denied.While recent studies have suggested that electrical stim...
© 2015 Nicholas SmaleAim: To estimate high rate stimulus behavioural threshold current levels of coc...
Variations in the condition of the neural population along the length of the cochlea can degrade the...
Cochlear implant performance is believed to depend in part on the state of the auditory nerve array....
International audienceDespite remarkable advances made to ameliorate how cochlear implants process t...
Abstract Background In cochlear implants (CI) measuring the electrically evoked compound action pote...
The electrically evoked compound action potential (eCAP) is a routinely performed measure of the aud...
<p>A. Mean (+SEM) eCAP growth functions in animal A2 for both strategies of stimulation. As showed i...
Previous experimental studies have shown that chronic electrical stimulation of the auditory nerve u...
Cochlear implant, the most successful neuroprosthesis allows deaf subjects to recover auditory perce...
An experiment was conducted with eight cochlear implant subjects to investigate the feasibility of u...
Animal models are used to study the physiology underlying cochlear implant function. In these models...
Cochlear implant listeners receive auditory stimulation through amplitude-modulated electric pulse t...
Compound action potential Guinea pig to the level of stimulus pulses. At least two mechanisms could ...
Publisher’s permission requested and denied.We have previously shown that acute electrical stimulati...
Publisher’s permission requested and denied.While recent studies have suggested that electrical stim...
© 2015 Nicholas SmaleAim: To estimate high rate stimulus behavioural threshold current levels of coc...
Variations in the condition of the neural population along the length of the cochlea can degrade the...
Cochlear implant performance is believed to depend in part on the state of the auditory nerve array....