OBJECTIVES: Speech perception abilities, which vary widely among cochlear implant (CI) users, are considered to be associated with the integrity of the central auditory pathways from the auditory nerve to the cortex. Therefore, auditory evoked potentials (AEPs) are used to evaluate central auditory processing, which is thought to contribute to speech perception in CI subjects. In AEPs, the P300 component reflects the cognitive ability of subjects to detect and respond to stimuli and has most frequently been used and investigated in CI subjects. Other studies have used mismatched negativity (MMN) to examine central auditory processing. It is important to compare MMN and P300 and examine the auditory processing mechanisms involved in these co...
A short review of the literature on auditory event-related potentials and mismatch negativities (MMN...
Objective: Cochlear implants (CIs) provide access to the auditory world for deaf individuals. We inv...
Endogenous P300 and exogenous slow vertex potentials were obtained with tone and speech stimuli in a...
Long-term outcomes of early implanted, young adult cochlear implant (CI) users remain variable. We m...
Objective: Long-term outcomes of early implanted, young adult cochlear implant (CI) users remain var...
AbstractThe P300 results from focusing attention on rare stimuli in the midst of other frequent stim...
A cochlear implant (CI) is an auditory prosthesis which can partially restore the auditory function ...
Contains fulltext : 49004.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Cortical potenti...
Introduction: Continuous advances in cochlear implant (CI) technology have led to a relaxation of th...
AbstractStudies about cortical auditory evoked potentials using the speech stimuli in normal hearing...
Cortical potentials evoked with speech stimuli were investigated in ten experienced cochlear implant...
SummaryThe P300 is and auditory Evoked Potential, called endogenous potential because it reflects th...
Introduction: Bimodal listeners combine a cochlear implant (CI) with a contralateral hearing aid (HA...
Objective : Compare the processing of music-syntactic irregularities and physical oddballs between c...
Processing in the auditory cortex may play a role in the unexplained variability in cochlear implant...
A short review of the literature on auditory event-related potentials and mismatch negativities (MMN...
Objective: Cochlear implants (CIs) provide access to the auditory world for deaf individuals. We inv...
Endogenous P300 and exogenous slow vertex potentials were obtained with tone and speech stimuli in a...
Long-term outcomes of early implanted, young adult cochlear implant (CI) users remain variable. We m...
Objective: Long-term outcomes of early implanted, young adult cochlear implant (CI) users remain var...
AbstractThe P300 results from focusing attention on rare stimuli in the midst of other frequent stim...
A cochlear implant (CI) is an auditory prosthesis which can partially restore the auditory function ...
Contains fulltext : 49004.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Cortical potenti...
Introduction: Continuous advances in cochlear implant (CI) technology have led to a relaxation of th...
AbstractStudies about cortical auditory evoked potentials using the speech stimuli in normal hearing...
Cortical potentials evoked with speech stimuli were investigated in ten experienced cochlear implant...
SummaryThe P300 is and auditory Evoked Potential, called endogenous potential because it reflects th...
Introduction: Bimodal listeners combine a cochlear implant (CI) with a contralateral hearing aid (HA...
Objective : Compare the processing of music-syntactic irregularities and physical oddballs between c...
Processing in the auditory cortex may play a role in the unexplained variability in cochlear implant...
A short review of the literature on auditory event-related potentials and mismatch negativities (MMN...
Objective: Cochlear implants (CIs) provide access to the auditory world for deaf individuals. We inv...
Endogenous P300 and exogenous slow vertex potentials were obtained with tone and speech stimuli in a...