Journal article

Chronic electrical stimulation of the auditory nerve using non-charge-balanced stimuli

RK Shepherd, N Linahan, J Xu, GM Clark, S Araki

ACTA OTO-LARYNGOLOGICA | SCANDINAVIAN UNIVERSITY PRESS | Published : 1999

Abstract

This study was designed to evaluate the pathophysiological response of the cochlea following long-term intracochlear electrical stimulation using a poorly charge-balanced stimulus regime, leading to direct current (DC) levels >0.1 microA. Four normal-hearing adult cats were bilaterally implanted with scala tympani electrode arrays and unilaterally stimulated for periods up to 2200 h. Stimuli consisted of 50 micros monophasic current pulses presented at 2000 pulses per second (pps) per channel, and resulted in DC levels of 0.4-2.8 microA. Both acoustic and electrical (EABR) evoked potentials were periodically recorded during the stimulation program. Frequency-specific stimuli indicated that a..

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