Frequency-to-place mismatch: characterizing variability and the influence on speech perception outcomes in cochlear implant recipients
Objectives: The spatial position of a cochlear implant (CI) electrode array affects the spectral
cues provided to the recipient. Differences in cochlear size and array length lead to …
cues provided to the recipient. Differences in cochlear size and array length lead to …
Influence of electric frequency-to-place mismatches on the early speech recognition outcomes for electric–acoustic stimulation users
Purpose: Cochlear implant (CI) recipients with hearing preservation experience significant
improvements in speech recognition with electric–acoustic stimulation (EAS) as compared to …
improvements in speech recognition with electric–acoustic stimulation (EAS) as compared to …
Effect of place-based versus default mapping procedures on masked speech recognition: Simulations of cochlear implant alone and electric-acoustic stimulation
Purpose: Cochlear implant (CI) recipients demonstrate variable speech recognition when
listening with a CI-alone or electric-acoustic stimulation (EAS) device, which may be due in …
listening with a CI-alone or electric-acoustic stimulation (EAS) device, which may be due in …
Interaction between electric and acoustic stimulation influences speech perception in ipsilateral EAS users
Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine electric-acoustic masking in cochlear
implant users with ipsilateral residual hearing and different electrode insertion depths and to …
implant users with ipsilateral residual hearing and different electrode insertion depths and to …
Effectiveness of place-based mapping in electric-acoustic stimulation devices
Background: The default mapping procedure for electric-acoustic stimulation (EAS) devices
uses the cochlear implant recipient's unaided detection thresholds in the implanted ear to …
uses the cochlear implant recipient's unaided detection thresholds in the implanted ear to …
Integration of acoustic and electric hearing is better in the same ear than across ears
QJ Fu, JJ Galvin III, X Wang - Scientific reports, 2017 - nature.com
Advances in cochlear implant (CI) technology allow for acoustic and electric hearing to be
combined within the same ear (electric-acoustic stimulation, or EAS) and/or across ears …
combined within the same ear (electric-acoustic stimulation, or EAS) and/or across ears …
Effects of noise on integration of acoustic and electric hearing within and across ears
In bimodal listening, cochlear implant (CI) users combine electric hearing (EH) in one ear
and acoustic hearing (AH) in the other ear. In electric-acoustic stimulation (EAS), CI users …
and acoustic hearing (AH) in the other ear. In electric-acoustic stimulation (EAS), CI users …
[HTML][HTML] Summating potential as marker of intracochlear position in bipolar electrocochleography
P Baumhoff, LR Nikoukar, JSC de Andrade… - Ear and …, 2023 - journals.lww.com
Objectives: Cochlear implantation criteria include subjects with residual low-frequency
hearing. To minimize implantation trauma and to avoid unwanted interactions of electric-and …
hearing. To minimize implantation trauma and to avoid unwanted interactions of electric-and …
[HTML][HTML] Amplitude growth of intracochlear electrocochleography in cochlear implant users with residual hearing
In cochlear implant (CI) users with residual hearing, the electrode-nerve interface can be
investigated combining electric-acoustic stimulation (EAS) via electrocochleography …
investigated combining electric-acoustic stimulation (EAS) via electrocochleography …
[HTML][HTML] Electric-acoustic interaction measurements in cochlear-implant users with ipsilateral residual hearing using electrocochleography
Cochlear implantation is increasingly being used as a hearing-loss treatment for patients
with residual hearing in the low acoustic frequencies. These patients obtain combined …
with residual hearing in the low acoustic frequencies. These patients obtain combined …