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Comparison of the SPEAK (Spectral Maxima) and multipeak speech processing strategies and improved speech perception in background noise
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Speech perception benefits for implanted children with preoperative residual hearing [Abstract]
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Articulation accuracy of children using an electrotactile speech processor
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Speech self-monitoring by children using an electrotactile speech processor
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Cochlear implants: future research directions
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Results of multichannel cochlear implantation in very young children [Abstract]
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Improved electrotactile speech processor: Tickle Talker
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Potential and limitations of cochlear implants in children
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Initial investigation of the efficacy and biosafety of sodium hyaluronate (healon) as an aid to electrode array insertion
Abstract: This is a publisher’s version of an article published in Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology published by Annals Publishing Company. This version is reproduced with permission from Annals Publishing Company. http://www.annals.com/ ; Stimulation of residual neural elements by electrodes inserted into the cochlea to produce the perception of speech and environmental sounds in profoundly deaf people is a fundamental aim of cochlear implantation. The multiple-channel cochlear implant utilizes the tonotopic arrangement of the organ of Corti to also achieve place pitch perception by stimulating different electrode bands. It may be possible to improve the range of pitches perceived by present cochlear implant patients by inserting the electrode array more deeply. To help achieve this, investigators have used sodium hyaluronate as a lubricant for electrode insertions. 1 It was felt deeper insertions were produced with sodium hyaluronate. Before introducing this substance as part of the surgical protocol for the Melbourne Cochlear Implant Clinic, it was decided to investigate its efficacy in aiding deeper insertions of the electrode. In addition, it was also necessary to determine if sodium hyaluronate, in conjunction with cochlear implantation, had adverse effects on the inner ear. This study was undertaken to address these issues.
Keyword: cochlear implant; deafness; electrode array insertion; healon; Melbourne Cochlear Implant Clinic; otology; sodium hyaluronate; speech perception
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/11343/27429
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The progress of children using the multichannel cochlear implant in Melbourne
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Cochlear implantation: osteoneogenesis, electrode-tissue impedance, and residual hearing
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Issues in long-term management of children with cochlear implants and tactile devices [Abstract]
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A clinical report on vocabulary skills in cochlear implant users [Abstract]
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Cochlear implants for congenitally deaf adolescents: is open-set speech perception a realistic expectation?
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Signal processing for multichannel cochlear implants: past, present and future [Abstract]
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Cochlear implants in children: unlimited potential? [Abstract]
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Preoperative residual hearing as a predictor of postoperative speech scores for adult cochlear implant users [Abstract]
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Physiological and histopathological response of the cochlea to chronic electrical stimulation of the auditory nerve at high stimulus rates [Abstract]
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Cochlear implants in children, adolescents, and prelinguistically deafened adults: speech perception
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Cochlear implants in children, adolescents, and prelinguistically deafened adults: speech perception
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