Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4356063 | Hearing Research | 2008 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Two important findings are that, contrary to data obtained in animal experiments, anodic currents are more effective than cathodic stimulation for human CI patients and that the thresholds decrease with increases in IPG over a much longer time course (more than 3Â ms) than for animals. In this review it is discussed how these alternative pulse shapes may be beneficial in terms of reducing power consumption and channel interactions, which issues remain to be addressed, and how models contribute to guiding our research.
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Authors
Astrid van Wieringen, Olivier Macherey, Robert P. Carlyon, John M. Deeks, Jan Wouters,