2024
DOI: 10.1001/jamaoto.2024.4158
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Frequency-to-Place Mismatch and Cochlear Implant Outcomes by Electrode Type

Andrea DeFreese,
Katelyn Berg,
Jack Noble
et al.

Abstract: ImportanceSpeech recognition outcomes with a cochlear implant (CI) are highly variable. One factor suggested to correlate with CI-aided speech recognition is frequency-to-place mismatch, or the discrepancy between the natural tonotopic organization of the cochlea and the electric frequency allocation of the CI electrodes within the patient’s cochlea.ObjectiveTo evaluate the association between frequency-to-place mismatch and speech recognition outcomes in a large cohort of postlingually deafened adult CI users… Show more

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