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Better hearing with cochlear implants :

by Wilson, Blake S.,
Additional authors: Dorman, Michael F. Published by : Plural Pub., (San Diego, CA :) Physical details: xiii, 453 p. : graphs. ISBN: 9781597562539 (alk. paper); 159756253X (alk. paper). Subject(s): Research Triangle Institute. | Cochlear Implants. Year: 2012
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Bibliography p. : 431-444.

Comparison of analog and pulsatile coding strategies for multichannel cochlear prostheses (QPR 3:1) -- New levels of speech reception with cochlear implants (QPR 3:2) -- Evaluation of alternative implementations of the continuous interleaved sampling (CIS), interleaved pulses (IP), and peak picker (PP) processing strategies (QPR 3:3) -- Comparison of compressed analog (CA) and continuous interleaved sampling (CIS) -- Processors in tests with seven ineraid subjects (QPR 3:4) -- Evaluation of other promising strategies (QPR 3:10) -- Completion of "poor performance" series (QPR 3:12) -- Auditory brainstem implant (ABI) studies (QPR 3:12) -- Virtual channel interleaved sampling (VCIS) processors : initial studies with subject SR2 (QPR 4:1) -- Identification of virtual channels on the basis of pitch (QPR 4:3) -- Further evaluation of VCIS processors (QPR 4:6) -- Design for an inexpensive but nonetheless highly effective cochlear implant system (FR 4) -- 22 electrode percutaneous study : results for the first five subjects (QPR 5:3) -- Speech reception with bilateral cochlear implants (QPR 6:4) -- Sensitivities to interaural timing differences (QPR 7:4) -- Pitch ranking of electrodes for 22 subjects with bilateral cochlear implants (QPR 7:10) -- Psychophysical studies relating to combined EAS (QPR 6:11) -- Speech reception with combined EAS (QPR 7:3) -- Temporal representations with cochlear implants (summary in FR 4 of sections in QPRS 4:7 and 4:11) -- Strategies for the repair of deficits in temporal representations with cochlear implants (QPR 4:9) -- High rate studies, subject SR2 (QPR 5:7).

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