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Keywords: Bimodal stimulation
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Paul Van de Heyning, Dayse Távora-Vieira, Griet Mertens, Vincent Van Rompaey, Gunesh P. Rajan, Joachim Müller, John Martin Hempel, Daniel Leander, Daniel Polterauer, Mathieu Marx, Shin-ichi Usami, Ryosuke Kitoh, Maiko Miyagawa, Hideaki Moteki, Kari Smilsky, Wolf-Dieter Baumgartner, Thomas Georg Keintzel, Georg Mathias Sprinzl, Astrid Wolf-Magele, Susan Arndt, Thomas Wesarg, Stefan Zirn, Uwe Baumann, Tobias Weissgerber, Tobias Rader, Rudolf Hagen, Anja Kurz, Kristen Rak, Robert Stokroos, Erwin George, Ruben Polo, María del Mar Medina, Yael Henkin, Ohad Hilly, David Ulanovski, Ranjith Rajeswaran, Mohan Kameswaran, Maria Fernanda Di Gregorio, Mario E. Zernotti
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Audiology and Neurotology
Audiol Neurotol (2017) 21 (6): 391–398.
Published Online: 21 March 2017
... (CI 2016) in Toronto, Canada. Cochlear implant Single-sided deafness Unilateral hearing loss Asymmetric hearing loss Bimodal stimulation Contralateral routing of signals hearing aid Bone-anchored hearing aid Bone conduction device Testing method consensus For the clinical...
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Christophe Vincent, Susan Arndt, Jill B. Firszt, Bernard Fraysse, Pádraig T. Kitterick, Blake C. Papsin, Ad Snik, Paul Van de Heyning, Olivier Deguine, Mathieu Marx
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Audiology and Neurotology
Audiol Neurotol (2015) 20 (Suppl. 1): 87–89.
Published Online: 19 May 2015
... manufacturers further strive to improve technologies to optimise outcome for users of bimodal stimulation potentially through enhanced synchronisation. As part of the cycle in developing therapies and broadening their application, the international community, working as a coherent group of expert professionals...
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Marisela Cardier, Cristina Zulueta-Santos, Raquel Manrique-Huarte, Elena Prieto, Berta García-García, Javier Arbizu, Manuel Manrique
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Audiology and Neurotology
Audiol Neurotol (2015) 20 (Suppl. 1): 48–52.
Published Online: 19 May 2015
... or advertisements. 2015 Asymmetric hearing loss Bimodal stimulation Cochlear implants Neuroimaging Positron emission tomography Asymmetric hearing loss (AHL) is defined as a difference of 15 dB or greater at two consecutive frequencies or a greater than 15% difference in the speech...
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Audiology and Neurotology
Audiol Neurotol (2011) 16 (2): 82–92.
Published Online: 19 June 2010
... the possibility of ITD perception with adapted clinical processors, which can lead to improved sound source localization and binaural unmasking. Bimodal stimulation Cochlear implant Hearing aid Interaural time difference 27 10 2009 4 06 2010 19 6 2010 © 2010 S. Karger AG, Basel...
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Audiology and Neurotology
Audiol Neurotol (2009) 14 (Suppl. 1): 2–7.
Published Online: 22 April 2009
... subjects over the time since they received their CI. Taking into account that qualification, it appears that there are at least 3 possible explanations for the main findings from this experiment. Cochlear implants Bimodal stimulation Acoustic-electric stimulation Pitch Now that the number...
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Audiology and Neurotology
Audiol Neurotol (2009) 14 (Suppl. 1): 14–21.
Published Online: 22 April 2009
...Fouad El Fata; Chris J. James; Marie-Laurence Laborde; Bernard Fraysse Aim: To compare performance on a song recognition task of bilaterally combined electric and acoustic hearing (bimodal stimulation) with electric or acoustic hearing alone. Methods: Subjects were 14 adults with cochlear implants...