Frequency-to-place mismatch: characterizing variability and the influence on speech perception outcomes in cochlear implant recipients

MW Canfarotta, MT Dillon, E Buss, HC Pillsbury… - Ear and …, 2020 - journals.lww.com
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 …

Influence of electric frequency-to-place mismatches on the early speech recognition outcomes for electric–acoustic stimulation users

MT Dillon, MW Canfarotta, E Buss, MA Rooth… - American Journal of …, 2023 - ASHA
Purpose: Cochlear implant (CI) recipients with hearing preservation experience significant
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

MT Dillon, BP O'Connell, MW Canfarotta, E Buss… - American Journal of …, 2022 - ASHA
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 …

Interaction between electric and acoustic stimulation influences speech perception in ipsilateral EAS users

M Imsiecke, B Krüger, A Büchner, T Lenarz… - Ear and …, 2020 - journals.lww.com
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 …

Effectiveness of place-based mapping in electric-acoustic stimulation devices

MT Dillon, MW Canfarotta, E Buss… - Otology & …, 2021 - journals.lww.com
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 …

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 …

Effects of noise on integration of acoustic and electric hearing within and across ears

S Willis, BCJ Moore, JJ Galvin III, QJ Fu - Plos one, 2020 - journals.plos.org
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 …

[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 …

[HTML][HTML] Amplitude growth of intracochlear electrocochleography in cochlear implant users with residual hearing

B Krüger, A Büchner, T Lenarz… - The Journal of the …, 2020 - pubs.aip.org
In cochlear implant (CI) users with residual hearing, the electrode-nerve interface can be
investigated combining electric-acoustic stimulation (EAS) via electrocochleography …

[HTML][HTML] Electric-acoustic interaction measurements in cochlear-implant users with ipsilateral residual hearing using electrocochleography

B Krüger, A Büchner, T Lenarz… - The Journal of the …, 2020 - pubs.aip.org
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 …