Abstract Cochlear implants (CIs) are considered the most successful neuroprosthesis as they enable speech comprehension in the majority of half a million CI users suffering from sensorineural hearing loss. By electrically stimulating the auditory nerve, CIs constitute an interface re‐connecting the brain and the auditory scene, providing the patient with information regarding the latter. However, since electric current is hard to focus in conductive environments such as the cochlea, the precision of electrical sound encoding—and thus quality of artificial hearing—is limited. Recently, optogenetic stimulation of the cochlea has been suggested as an alternative approach for hearing restoration. Cochlear optogenetics promises increased spectra...
<p>This dissertation is about the first substantial restoration of human sense using a medical inter...
Abstract: Cochlear implants (CIs) are the world’s most successful sensory prosthesis and have been t...
Fifty years ago auditory scientists were very skeptical about the potential of new prosthetic approa...
Cochlear implants (CIs) restore activity in the deafened auditory system via electrical stimulation ...
Electrical cochlear implants (CI) currently lack the frequency and intensity resolution to allow det...
Cochlear implants (CIs) electrically stimulate spiral ganglion neurons (SGNs) and partially restore ...
Abstract Electrical cochlear implants (eCIs) partially restore hearing and enable speech comprehensi...
When hearing fails, electrical cochlear implants (eCIs) partially restore hearing by direct stimulat...
Auditory prostheses can partially restore speech comprehension when hearing fails. Sound coding with...
When hearing fails, electrical cochlear implants (eCIs) provide the brain with auditory information....
In this chapter, we present two novel optical wireless-based cochlear implant architectures: (i) opt...
The cochlear implant is the world's most successful neuroprosthetic device. The electrode directly s...
Cochlear implants are the treatment of choice for auditory rehabilitation of patients with sensory d...
Background: The cochlear implant has become the standard of care for severe or worse losses in heari...
Auditory brainstem implants (ABIs) help provide some hearing to patients with non-functional auditor...
<p>This dissertation is about the first substantial restoration of human sense using a medical inter...
Abstract: Cochlear implants (CIs) are the world’s most successful sensory prosthesis and have been t...
Fifty years ago auditory scientists were very skeptical about the potential of new prosthetic approa...
Cochlear implants (CIs) restore activity in the deafened auditory system via electrical stimulation ...
Electrical cochlear implants (CI) currently lack the frequency and intensity resolution to allow det...
Cochlear implants (CIs) electrically stimulate spiral ganglion neurons (SGNs) and partially restore ...
Abstract Electrical cochlear implants (eCIs) partially restore hearing and enable speech comprehensi...
When hearing fails, electrical cochlear implants (eCIs) partially restore hearing by direct stimulat...
Auditory prostheses can partially restore speech comprehension when hearing fails. Sound coding with...
When hearing fails, electrical cochlear implants (eCIs) provide the brain with auditory information....
In this chapter, we present two novel optical wireless-based cochlear implant architectures: (i) opt...
The cochlear implant is the world's most successful neuroprosthetic device. The electrode directly s...
Cochlear implants are the treatment of choice for auditory rehabilitation of patients with sensory d...
Background: The cochlear implant has become the standard of care for severe or worse losses in heari...
Auditory brainstem implants (ABIs) help provide some hearing to patients with non-functional auditor...
<p>This dissertation is about the first substantial restoration of human sense using a medical inter...
Abstract: Cochlear implants (CIs) are the world’s most successful sensory prosthesis and have been t...
Fifty years ago auditory scientists were very skeptical about the potential of new prosthetic approa...