Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4356139 | Hearing Research | 2008 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
The results indicate that the tapered space-filling arrays evoked more restricted activity patterns at lower thresholds than did the banded arrays. Monopolar stimulation (one intracochlear contact activated with an extracochlear return) using either array evoked broad activation patterns that involved the entire recording array at current levels <6Â dBÂ SL, but at relatively low thresholds. Bi- and tri-polar configurations of both array types evoked more restricted activity patterns, but their thresholds were higher than those of monopolar configurations. Bipolar and tripolar configurations with closely spaced contacts evoked activity patterns that were comparable to those evoked by pure tones. As the spacing of bipolar electrodes was increased (separations >1Â mm), the activity patterns became broader and evoked patterns with two distinct threshold minima, one associated with each contact.
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Authors
Russell L. Snyder, John C. Middlebrooks, Ben H. Bonham,