Frequency-place map for electrical stimulation in cochlear implants: Change over time
K Vermeire, DM Landsberger, PH Van de Heyning… - Hearing Research, 2015 - Elsevier
The relationship between the place of electrical stimulation from a cochlear implant and the
corresponding perceived pitch remains uncertain. Previous studies have estimated what the …
corresponding perceived pitch remains uncertain. Previous studies have estimated what the …
[HTML][HTML] Pitch comparisons between electrical stimulation of a cochlear implant and acoustic stimuli presented to a normal-hearing contralateral ear
RP Carlyon, O Macherey, JHM Frijns, PR Axon… - Journal of the …, 2010 - Springer
Four cochlear implant users, having normal hearing in the unimplanted ear, compared the
pitches of electrical and acoustic stimuli presented to the two ears. Comparisons were …
pitches of electrical and acoustic stimuli presented to the two ears. Comparisons were …
[HTML][HTML] An electric frequency-to-place map for a cochlear implant patient with hearing in the nonimplanted ear
The aim of this study was to relate the pitch of high-rate electrical stimulation delivered to
individual cochlear implant electrodes to electrode insertion depth and insertion angle. The …
individual cochlear implant electrodes to electrode insertion depth and insertion angle. The …
[HTML][HTML] Pitch matching between electrical stimulation of a cochlear implant and acoustic stimuli presented to a contralateral ear with residual hearing
CT Tan, B Martin, MA Svirsky - Journal of the American …, 2017 - thieme-connect.com
Cochlear implants (CIs) successfully restore hearing in postlingually deaf adults, but in
doing so impose a frequency-position function in the cochlea that may differ from the …
doing so impose a frequency-position function in the cochlea that may differ from the …
[HTML][HTML] Acoustic to electric pitch comparisons in cochlear implant subjects with residual hearing
C Boëx, L Baud, G Cosendai, A Sigrist, MI Kós… - Journal of the …, 2006 - Springer
The aim of this study was to assess the frequency–position function resulting from electric
stimulation of electrodes in cochlear implant subjects with significant residual hearing in …
stimulation of electrodes in cochlear implant subjects with significant residual hearing in …
Differences between electrode-assigned frequencies and cochlear implant recipient pitch perception
W Di Nardo, I Cantore, F Cianfrone, P Melillo… - Acta oto …, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
Conclusion. This study demonstrated an evident mismatch between frequencies assigned to
electrodes and frequencies evoked by stimulation of those same electrodes in implanted …
electrodes and frequencies evoked by stimulation of those same electrodes in implanted …
Adaptation to distorted frequency-to-place maps: implications of simulations in normal listeners for cochlear implants and electroacoustic stimulation
A Faulkner - Audiology and Neurotology, 2006 - karger.com
The ideal cochlear implant electrode array positioning enables stimulation over a range of
cochlear positions whose characteristic frequencies cover the frequency range of speech …
cochlear positions whose characteristic frequencies cover the frequency range of speech …
[HTML][HTML] Changes in pitch with a cochlear implant over time
LAJ Reiss, CW Turner, SR Erenberg… - Journal for the Association …, 2007 - Springer
In the normal auditory system, the perceived pitch of a tone is closely linked to the cochlear
place of vibration. It has generally been assumed that high-rate electrical stimulation by a …
place of vibration. It has generally been assumed that high-rate electrical stimulation by a …
Pitch matching psychometrics in electric acoustic stimulation
Objective: Combined electric-acoustic stimulation (EAS) is a therapeutic option for patients
with severe to profound mid-and high-frequency hearing loss while low-frequency hearing is …
with severe to profound mid-and high-frequency hearing loss while low-frequency hearing is …
Electro-Acoustic StimulationAcoustic and Electric Pitch Comparisons
For simultaneous acoustic and electric stimulation to be perceived as complementary, it may
be beneficial for hearing aids and cochlear implants (CI) to be adjusted to provide …
be beneficial for hearing aids and cochlear implants (CI) to be adjusted to provide …
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