Electrical stimulation of the cochlea may excite residual inner hair cells, either by direct electrical stimulation or through a mechanical event. Hair cell mediated responses of the auditory nerve to electrical stimulation were estimated from forward masking of the compound action potential evoked by an acoustic probe. Masking by a fixed electrical masker peaked for probes equal in frequency to the pulse repetition rate and its second harmonic, suggesting a spatially tuned profile of excitation within the cochlea. Furthermore, the tuning curves for masking of a fixed acoustic probe peaked for masker pulse rates close to the frequency of the probe. A secondary peak of masking was commonly seen for electrical stimulation at one half of the p...
This is a publisher’s version of an article published in Physiological Psychology 1976. This version...
A PERIOD OF SENSORY STIMULATION may alter the perception of subsequent sensory events. After sounds,...
This is an item from the Proceedings of the Australian Physiological and Pharmacological Society (19...
Electrical stimulation of the cochlea elicits discharges of auditory nerve fibres which are mediated...
Publisher’s permission requested and denied.This study estimated the mechanical response of the coch...
Publisher’s permission requested and denied.This study has shown that electrical stimulation of the ...
We investigated electro-mechanical transduction within the cochlea by comparing masking of the audit...
Publisher’s permission requested and denied.We investigated electro-mechanical transduction within t...
An implant electrode array for a cochlear hearing prosthesis has been developed with mechanical prop...
Publisher’s permission requested and denied.Brainstem response audiometry for intracochlear electric...
Nearly all studies on auditory-nerve responses to electric stimuli have been conducted using chemica...
Increasing numbers of cochlear implant subjects have some level of residual hearing at the time of i...
Publisher’s permission requested and denied.Experimentally deafened cats with differing populations ...
This is a publisher’s version of an abstract published in Journal of the Oto-laryngological Society ...
Publisher’s permission requested and denied.This study was designed to evaluate the pathophysiologic...
This is a publisher’s version of an article published in Physiological Psychology 1976. This version...
A PERIOD OF SENSORY STIMULATION may alter the perception of subsequent sensory events. After sounds,...
This is an item from the Proceedings of the Australian Physiological and Pharmacological Society (19...
Electrical stimulation of the cochlea elicits discharges of auditory nerve fibres which are mediated...
Publisher’s permission requested and denied.This study estimated the mechanical response of the coch...
Publisher’s permission requested and denied.This study has shown that electrical stimulation of the ...
We investigated electro-mechanical transduction within the cochlea by comparing masking of the audit...
Publisher’s permission requested and denied.We investigated electro-mechanical transduction within t...
An implant electrode array for a cochlear hearing prosthesis has been developed with mechanical prop...
Publisher’s permission requested and denied.Brainstem response audiometry for intracochlear electric...
Nearly all studies on auditory-nerve responses to electric stimuli have been conducted using chemica...
Increasing numbers of cochlear implant subjects have some level of residual hearing at the time of i...
Publisher’s permission requested and denied.Experimentally deafened cats with differing populations ...
This is a publisher’s version of an abstract published in Journal of the Oto-laryngological Society ...
Publisher’s permission requested and denied.This study was designed to evaluate the pathophysiologic...
This is a publisher’s version of an article published in Physiological Psychology 1976. This version...
A PERIOD OF SENSORY STIMULATION may alter the perception of subsequent sensory events. After sounds,...
This is an item from the Proceedings of the Australian Physiological and Pharmacological Society (19...