2024
DOI: 10.3389/fnins.2024.1308663
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Development of a feline model for preclinical research of a new translabyrinthine auditory nerve implant

W. Mitchel Thomas,
Steven A. Zuniga,
Inderbir Sondh
et al.

Abstract: Cochlear implants are among the most successful neural prosthetic devices to date but exhibit poor frequency selectivity and the inability to consistently activate apical (low frequency) spiral ganglion neurons. These issues can limit hearing performance in many cochlear implant patients, especially for understanding speech in noisy environments and in perceiving or appreciating more complex inputs such as music and multiple talkers. For cochlear implants, electrical current must pass through the bony wall of … Show more

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