Journal article
Thin-film micro-electrode stimulation of the cochlea in rats exposed to aminoglycoside induced hearing loss
BJ Allitt, AR Harris, SJ Morgan, GM Clark, AG Paolini
Hearing Research | ELSEVIER | Published : 2016
Abstract
The multi-channel cochlear implant (CI) provides sound and speech perception to thousands of individuals who would otherwise be deaf. Broad activation of auditory nerve fibres when using a CI results in poor frequency discrimination. The CI also provides users with poor amplitude perception due to elicitation of a narrow dynamic range. Provision of more discrete frequency perception and a greater control over amplitude may allow users to better distinguish speech in noise and to segregate sound sources. In this research, thin-film (TF) high density micro-electrode arrays and conventional platinum ring electrode arrays were used to stimulate the cochlea of rats administered sensorineural hear..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Funding from the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence Scheme (Project Numbers CE0561616 and CE140100012) are gratefully acknowledged.