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View article: Electrically evoked cortical potentials recorded directly from cochlear implant system: Feasibility in pediatric users and clinical relevance
Electrically evoked cortical potentials recorded directly from cochlear implant system: Feasibility in pediatric users and clinical relevance Open
Intracochlear electrodes in cochlear implants (CIs) offer a novel method for recording auditory brain activity without external EEG equipment, addressing challenges in pediatric CI users. This study tested the feasibility of recording elec…
View article: Fast and Modular Autonomy Software for Autonomous Racing Vehicles
Fast and Modular Autonomy Software for Autonomous Racing Vehicles Open
Autonomous motorsports aim to replicate the human racecar driver with\nsoftware and sensors. As in traditional motorsports, Autonomous Racing Vehicles\n(ARVs) are pushed to their handling limits in multi-agent scenarios at\nextremely high …
View article: Supplementary Material for: Success of pregnancy in a patient on high volume hemodiafiltration with citrate-acidified dialysate
Supplementary Material for: Success of pregnancy in a patient on high volume hemodiafiltration with citrate-acidified dialysate Open
Although pregnancy in dialysis patients is rare, recent reports in the literature have shown improvement in pregnancy outcome in this population. Increasing doses of dialysis has led to improvement in fetal prognosis, but recommendations a…
View article: Wideband Tympanometry in Adults with Severe to Profound Hearing Loss with and without Cochlear Implants
Wideband Tympanometry in Adults with Severe to Profound Hearing Loss with and without Cochlear Implants Open
Objectives—Cochlear implantation has been suggested to be associated with an air-bone gap, possibly secondary to increased middle- and inner-ear stiffness. To explore the effect of possible changes in mechanics due to cochlear implantation…
View article: The protective effect of aspirin-induced temporary threshold shift in an animal model of cisplatin-related ototoxicity
The protective effect of aspirin-induced temporary threshold shift in an animal model of cisplatin-related ototoxicity Open
purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether induction of temporary threshold shift (TTS) with aspirin prior to cisplatin exposure can prevent or minimize cisplatin detrimental effects on hearing. Methods: We randomly divided…
View article: Cochlear implant failure: diagnosis and treatment of soft failures
Cochlear implant failure: diagnosis and treatment of soft failures Open
SF poses a diagnostic challenge. Symptoms such as headache, dizziness, and tinnitus are common. Diagnosis of failure should often be based on assessments of the implant and rehabilitation teams.
View article: Cochlear Implantation and Social-Emotional Functioning of Children with Hearing Loss
Cochlear Implantation and Social-Emotional Functioning of Children with Hearing Loss Open
This study examined the contribution of cochlear implants (CIs) to the social-emotional functioning of children who are deaf or hard of hearing (dhh). Sixty-three parents of children who are dhh participated in the study. Thirty children w…
View article: Neurophysiological Manifestations of Auditory Hypersensitivity Correlate with Daily Life Experiences
Neurophysiological Manifestations of Auditory Hypersensitivity Correlate with Daily Life Experiences Open
Background: This study aimed to compare the neurophysiological responses to sound in adults with hypersensitivity compared to adults without hypersensitivity, and correlate the daily-life experiences to the neurophysiological manifestation…
View article: An Objective Estimation of Air-Bone-Gap in Cochlear Implant Recipients with Residual Hearing Using Electrocochleography
An Objective Estimation of Air-Bone-Gap in Cochlear Implant Recipients with Residual Hearing Using Electrocochleography Open
Although, cochlear implants (CI) traditionally have been used to treat individuals with bilateral profound sensorineural hearing loss, a recent trend is to implant individuals with residual low-frequency hearing. Notably, many of these ind…
View article: Clinical Implications for Children Born With Congenital Cytomegalovirus Infection Following a Negative Amniocentesis
Clinical Implications for Children Born With Congenital Cytomegalovirus Infection Following a Negative Amniocentesis Open
Although negative amniocentesis does not exclude cCMV, infants with cCMV born after a negative amniocentesis seldom present with mild clinical symptoms or cerebral ultrasound features at birth. These children also have a very good long-ter…
View article: Auditory Perceptual Learning in Adults with and without Age-Related Hearing Loss
Auditory Perceptual Learning in Adults with and without Age-Related Hearing Loss Open
Introduction : Speech recognition in adverse listening conditions becomes more difficult as we age, particularly for individuals with age-related hearing loss (ARHL). Whether these difficulties can be eased with training remains debated, b…
View article: Hearing Loss After Vestibular Implantation in Sand Rats With Normal Hearing
Hearing Loss After Vestibular Implantation in Sand Rats With Normal Hearing Open
Implantation of a vestibular device is associated with mild to moderate conductive hearing loss in fat sand rats with normal hearing, especially when the device is placed in the posterior and superior semicircular canals. Bilateral implant…