A new technique for the continuous recording of peripheral bioelectrical activity in the auditory system of primates is described. Because of basic differences in the anatomy of the temporal bone, the approach to the round window of the cochlea is more difficult in most primates than in lower animals. A relatively simple surgical approach, which made possible the placement of an electrode into the perilymph of the inner ear via the well-demarcated horizontal semicircular canal was therefore developed and is described in detail. The bared tip of a Teflon-coated wire was cemented into the canal opening with carboxylate cement, and the wire attached to a permanent electrical connector on the skull. Cochlear microphonic and action potentials of...
An implant electrode array for a cochlear hearing prosthesis has been developed with mechanical prop...
Volta, who discovered the electrolytic cell, was the first person to stimulate the auditory system e...
Initial research demonstrated that only low frequencies could be mimicked with rate of electrical st...
Despite great efforts on technological improvements, most cochlear implant (CI) users still face wit...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Large animal models of implantable hearing devices are needed to a...
OBJECTIVE: Cochlear implants (CIs) have provided some auditory function to hundreds of thousands of ...
Cochlear implants (CI) perform especially well if residual acoustic hearing is retained and combined...
The goal of this work was to assess electrophysiologic response changes to acoustic stimuli as an in...
AbstractThis multi-disciplinary research showed sound could be coded by electrical stimulation of th...
Abstract of paper presented at XXVI International Congress of Audiology, Melbourne, 17-21 March 2002...
Objectives/hypothesisTo evaluate a transcanal approach for placement of a stimulating electrode arra...
OBJECTIVE The preservation of residual hearing in cochlear implantation opens the door for optima...
Introduction: Electrocochleography has recently emerged as a diagnostic tool in cochlear implant sur...
More than 560 million people worldwide have some form of hearing impairment. For individuals with co...
© 1978 Dr. Ian Cameron ForsterThis thesis describes the bioengineering development of a sensory pros...
An implant electrode array for a cochlear hearing prosthesis has been developed with mechanical prop...
Volta, who discovered the electrolytic cell, was the first person to stimulate the auditory system e...
Initial research demonstrated that only low frequencies could be mimicked with rate of electrical st...
Despite great efforts on technological improvements, most cochlear implant (CI) users still face wit...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Large animal models of implantable hearing devices are needed to a...
OBJECTIVE: Cochlear implants (CIs) have provided some auditory function to hundreds of thousands of ...
Cochlear implants (CI) perform especially well if residual acoustic hearing is retained and combined...
The goal of this work was to assess electrophysiologic response changes to acoustic stimuli as an in...
AbstractThis multi-disciplinary research showed sound could be coded by electrical stimulation of th...
Abstract of paper presented at XXVI International Congress of Audiology, Melbourne, 17-21 March 2002...
Objectives/hypothesisTo evaluate a transcanal approach for placement of a stimulating electrode arra...
OBJECTIVE The preservation of residual hearing in cochlear implantation opens the door for optima...
Introduction: Electrocochleography has recently emerged as a diagnostic tool in cochlear implant sur...
More than 560 million people worldwide have some form of hearing impairment. For individuals with co...
© 1978 Dr. Ian Cameron ForsterThis thesis describes the bioengineering development of a sensory pros...
An implant electrode array for a cochlear hearing prosthesis has been developed with mechanical prop...
Volta, who discovered the electrolytic cell, was the first person to stimulate the auditory system e...
Initial research demonstrated that only low frequencies could be mimicked with rate of electrical st...