THE EFFECT OF ELECTRODE PLACEMENT ON COCHLEAR
... hearing. This allows cochlear implant candidacy criteria to expand to those with good low frequency hearing and severe high frequency hearing loss above 1000 Hz with poor speech discrimination. With a less traumatic surgical approach, low frequency hearing can be preserved resulting in combined low ...
... hearing. This allows cochlear implant candidacy criteria to expand to those with good low frequency hearing and severe high frequency hearing loss above 1000 Hz with poor speech discrimination. With a less traumatic surgical approach, low frequency hearing can be preserved resulting in combined low ...
Cognitive Auditory Evoked Potentials in Investigation of
... conclusions concerning the neurophysiological recording results, it is necessary to know how different aspects of stimulation parameters and paradigms affect the responses in normal conditions and healthy subjects. Subjective pitch discrimination at different frequencies and intensities has been wid ...
... conclusions concerning the neurophysiological recording results, it is necessary to know how different aspects of stimulation parameters and paradigms affect the responses in normal conditions and healthy subjects. Subjective pitch discrimination at different frequencies and intensities has been wid ...
Amplification for Infants and Children With Hearing Loss
... A child needs hearing aids when there is a significant, permanent, bilateral peripheral hearing loss. Some children with variable and/or unilateral losses may also need hearing aids. There are no empirical studies that delineate the specific degree of hearing loss at which need for amplification beg ...
... A child needs hearing aids when there is a significant, permanent, bilateral peripheral hearing loss. Some children with variable and/or unilateral losses may also need hearing aids. There are no empirical studies that delineate the specific degree of hearing loss at which need for amplification beg ...
Bimodal Devices and Bilateral Cochlear Implants: A Review
... individuals with severe-to-profound hearing loss, producing good open-set speech recognition in quiet for most patients, as well as many other benefits (e.g., see Parkinson et al., 2002). Over the course of the past 30 years, cochlear implant technology has improved dramatically, and along with this ...
... individuals with severe-to-profound hearing loss, producing good open-set speech recognition in quiet for most patients, as well as many other benefits (e.g., see Parkinson et al., 2002). Over the course of the past 30 years, cochlear implant technology has improved dramatically, and along with this ...
Cochlear Implant - The Regence Group
... malfunction in the CI512 implant. The external Nucleus 5 sound processor is not a part of the recall. Advanced Bionics HiRes90K was voluntarily recalled in November 2010 and given FDA-approval for re-entry to market the device in September 2011. While cochlear implants have typically been used mono ...
... malfunction in the CI512 implant. The external Nucleus 5 sound processor is not a part of the recall. Advanced Bionics HiRes90K was voluntarily recalled in November 2010 and given FDA-approval for re-entry to market the device in September 2011. While cochlear implants have typically been used mono ...
A comparison of bilateral cochlear implantation and bimodal aiding
... Figure 1.1. Diagram of the human auditory system.. .......................................................................18 Figure 1.2. Cross-section of cochlea.. ...............................................................................................19 Figure 1.3. Internal and external part ...
... Figure 1.1. Diagram of the human auditory system.. .......................................................................18 Figure 1.2. Cross-section of cochlea.. ...............................................................................................19 Figure 1.3. Internal and external part ...
MED-EL BIBLIOGRAPHY
... Present-day cochlear implants demonstrate remarkable speech understanding performance despite the use of non-optimized coding strategies concerning the transmission of tonal information. Most systems rely on place pitch information despite possibly large deviations from correct tonotopic placement o ...
... Present-day cochlear implants demonstrate remarkable speech understanding performance despite the use of non-optimized coding strategies concerning the transmission of tonal information. Most systems rely on place pitch information despite possibly large deviations from correct tonotopic placement o ...
Quality of insertion in cochlear implants : a clinical and temporal
... with a motorized insertion of the array was performed in order to identify the insertion forces parameters that could predict the possible traumatism involving the inner ear. The results of this thesis showed a relationship between the intracochlear electrode position and hearing performance in the ...
... with a motorized insertion of the array was performed in order to identify the insertion forces parameters that could predict the possible traumatism involving the inner ear. The results of this thesis showed a relationship between the intracochlear electrode position and hearing performance in the ...
Full Text - International Advanced Otology
... Journal of International Advanced Otology is published 3 times per year on January, May and October and its publication language is English. The scope of the Journal is limited with otology, neurotology, audiology (excluding linguistics) and skull base medicine. The Journal of International Advanced ...
... Journal of International Advanced Otology is published 3 times per year on January, May and October and its publication language is English. The scope of the Journal is limited with otology, neurotology, audiology (excluding linguistics) and skull base medicine. The Journal of International Advanced ...
Development of an audiological test procedure manual for first year
... that will be discussed in this manual. The reader is directed to the references for information regarding screening audiometers. The audiometer used in pure tone audiometry must meet the specifications as outlined by the American National Standard Specifications for Audiometers S3.6-1969 (ANSI, 1969 ...
... that will be discussed in this manual. The reader is directed to the references for information regarding screening audiometers. The audiometer used in pure tone audiometry must meet the specifications as outlined by the American National Standard Specifications for Audiometers S3.6-1969 (ANSI, 1969 ...
- CUNY Academic Works - The City University of New York
... aid, or by an induction loop receiver connected to earphones, and converted back into acoustic sound heard by the listener. The end result is a high quality amplified reproduction of the ...
... aid, or by an induction loop receiver connected to earphones, and converted back into acoustic sound heard by the listener. The end result is a high quality amplified reproduction of the ...
Advances in Hearing Aid Technology
... hearing aids had the capability to use fixed directionality only. Many of these analog hearing aids either contained a dedicated directional microphone or had a push button that was used to switch the hearing aid from omnidirectional to directional microphone mode. When in the directional microphone ...
... hearing aids had the capability to use fixed directionality only. Many of these analog hearing aids either contained a dedicated directional microphone or had a push button that was used to switch the hearing aid from omnidirectional to directional microphone mode. When in the directional microphone ...
Speech perception
Speech perception is the process by which the sounds of language are heard, interpreted and understood. The study of speech perception is closely linked to the fields of phonology and phonetics in linguistics and cognitive psychology and perception in psychology. Research in speech perception seeks to understand how human listeners recognize speech sounds and use this information to understand spoken language. Speech perception research has applications in building computer systems that can recognize speech, in improving speech recognition for hearing- and language-impaired listeners, and in foreign-language teaching.