Journal article

The multi-channel cochlear implant: Multi-disciplinary development of electrical stimulation of the cochlea and the resulting clinical benefit

GM Clark

Hearing Research | Published : 2015

Abstract

This multi-disciplinary research showed sound could be coded by electrical stimulation of the cochlea and peripheral auditory nervous system. But the temporal coding of frequency as seen in the experimental animal, was inadequate for the important speech frequencies. The data indicated the limitation was due in particular to deterministic firing of neurons and failure to reproduce the normal fine temporo-spatial pattern of neural responses seen with sound. However, the data also showed the need for the place coding of frequency, and this meant multi-electrodes inserted into the cochlea. Nevertheless, before this was evaluated on people we undertook biological safety studies to determine the ..

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Funding Acknowledgements

All research studies undertaken by the author have been through research grants from the National Health and Research Council of Australia, the Australian Research Council, the Cooperative Research Program, the US National Institutes of Health, the Australian Government Public Interest Scheme, the Bionic Ear Institute, the Channel O/10 Nerve Deafness Public Appeal, private foundations and charities.