HYPOTHESIS: Intracranial pressure and skull vibrations are correlated and depend on the stimulation position and frequency. BACKGROUND: A hearing sensation can be elicited by vibratory stimulation on the skin covered skull, or by stimulation on soft tissue such as the neck. It is not fully understood whether different stimulation sites induce the skull vibrations responsible for the perception or whether other transmission pathways are dominant. The aim of this study was to assess the correlation between intracranial pressure and skull vibration measured on the promontory for stimulation to different sites on the head. METHODS: Measurements were performed on four human cadaver heads. A bone conduction hearing aid was held in place with a ...
Objective(s): When choosing a method to implant a transducer for direct bone conduction stimulation,...
Copyright © 2015 Cahtia Adelman et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreativeCo...
One limitation with the Bone Anchored Hearing Aid (Baha) is too poor amplification for patients with...
HYPOTHESIS: Intracranial pressure and skull vibrations are correlated and depend on the stimulation ...
Bone conduction (BC) stimulation can be applied by vibration to the bony or skin covered skull (osse...
Background The frequency dependent contributions of the various bone conduction pathways are poor...
Objective Investigation of bone conduction sound propagation by osseous and non-osseous pathways an...
Soft tissue conduction has been proposed as an alternative to bone conduction (BC) for hearing vibra...
Hypothesis: The velocity response at the contralateral cochlea from bone-conducted (BC) stimulation ...
Scanning laser Doppler vibrometry (LDV) has been used extensively to investigate the movement of the...
Bone conduction sound transmission in humans has been extensively studied using cochlear promontory ...
In bone conduction (BC) stimulation, the sound travels from the site of stimulation to the ipsilater...
Active transcutaneous bone conduction devices, where the transducer is implanted, are used for rehab...
In the past, only a few investigations have measured vibration at the cochlea with bone conduction s...
The vibration velocity of the lateral semicircular canal and the cochlear promontory was measured on...
Objective(s): When choosing a method to implant a transducer for direct bone conduction stimulation,...
Copyright © 2015 Cahtia Adelman et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreativeCo...
One limitation with the Bone Anchored Hearing Aid (Baha) is too poor amplification for patients with...
HYPOTHESIS: Intracranial pressure and skull vibrations are correlated and depend on the stimulation ...
Bone conduction (BC) stimulation can be applied by vibration to the bony or skin covered skull (osse...
Background The frequency dependent contributions of the various bone conduction pathways are poor...
Objective Investigation of bone conduction sound propagation by osseous and non-osseous pathways an...
Soft tissue conduction has been proposed as an alternative to bone conduction (BC) for hearing vibra...
Hypothesis: The velocity response at the contralateral cochlea from bone-conducted (BC) stimulation ...
Scanning laser Doppler vibrometry (LDV) has been used extensively to investigate the movement of the...
Bone conduction sound transmission in humans has been extensively studied using cochlear promontory ...
In bone conduction (BC) stimulation, the sound travels from the site of stimulation to the ipsilater...
Active transcutaneous bone conduction devices, where the transducer is implanted, are used for rehab...
In the past, only a few investigations have measured vibration at the cochlea with bone conduction s...
The vibration velocity of the lateral semicircular canal and the cochlear promontory was measured on...
Objective(s): When choosing a method to implant a transducer for direct bone conduction stimulation,...
Copyright © 2015 Cahtia Adelman et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreativeCo...
One limitation with the Bone Anchored Hearing Aid (Baha) is too poor amplification for patients with...