[HTML][HTML] An overview of cochlear implant electrode array designs
A Dhanasingh, C Jolly - Hearing research, 2017 - Elsevier
Cochlear implant electrode arrays are designed with specific characteristics that allow for
the preservation of intra-cochlear structures during the insertion process, as well as during …
the preservation of intra-cochlear structures during the insertion process, as well as during …
Cochlear implant research and development in the twenty-first century: a critical update
RP Carlyon, T Goehring - Journal of the Association for Research in …, 2021 - Springer
Cochlear implants (CIs) are the world's most successful sensory prosthesis and have been
the subject of intense research and development in recent decades. We critically review the …
the subject of intense research and development in recent decades. We critically review the …
Electrode location and angular insertion depth are predictors of audiologic outcomes in cochlear implantation
Objectives: 1) Investigate the impact of electrode type and surgical approach on scalar
electrode location; and 2) examine the relation between electrode location and …
electrode location; and 2) examine the relation between electrode location and …
Measuring cochlear duct length–a historical analysis of methods and results
RW Koch, HM Ladak, M Elfarnawany… - … -Head & Neck …, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Background Cochlear Duct Length (CDL) has been an important measure for the
development and advancement of cochlear implants. Emerging literature has shown CDL …
development and advancement of cochlear implants. Emerging literature has shown CDL …
Injectable biomedical devices for sensing and stimulating internal body organs
The rapid pace of progress in implantable electronics driven by novel technology has
created devices with unconventional designs and features to reduce invasiveness and …
created devices with unconventional designs and features to reduce invasiveness and …
Benefits of cochlear implantation in childhood unilateral hearing loss (CUHL trial)
Objectives/Hypotheses Children with unilateral sensory hearing loss (UHL) struggle to
understand speech in noise and locate the origin of sound and have reduced quality of …
understand speech in noise and locate the origin of sound and have reduced quality of …
Soft implantable microelectrodes for future medicine: prosthetics, neural signal recording and neuromodulation
Implantable devices have provided various potential diagnostic options and therapeutic
methods in diverse medical fields. A variety of hard-material-based implantable electrodes …
methods in diverse medical fields. A variety of hard-material-based implantable electrodes …
An approach for individualized cochlear frequency mapping determined from 3D synchrotron radiation phase-contrast imaging
Objective: Cochlear implants are traditionally programmed to stimulate according to a
generalized frequency map, where individual anatomic variability is not considered when …
generalized frequency map, where individual anatomic variability is not considered when …
Perception and psychoacoustics of speech in cochlear implant users
Cochlear implants (CIs) are prosthetic devices that restore hearing in deaf individuals via
electric stimulation of the auditory nerve through an electrode array inserted in the cochlea …
electric stimulation of the auditory nerve through an electrode array inserted in the cochlea …
Finite element analysis and three-dimensional reconstruction of tonotopically aligned human auditory fiber pathways: a computational environment for modeling …
The application of cochlear implants can be studied with computational models. The
electrical potential distribution induced by an implanted device is evaluated with a volume …
electrical potential distribution induced by an implanted device is evaluated with a volume …