Binaural Hearing in Bilateral Cochlear Implant Users: Electrophysiological and Clinical Correlation
Alice Andrade Takeuti,
Joanlise Marco de Leon Andrade,
Hugo Amilton Santos de Carvalho
et al.
Abstract:Background
The main indication for bilateral cochlear implants (CIs) is the range of binaurality, a skill that allows sound localization and better auditory perception and discrimination in noisy environments. The presence of binaural hearing can be demonstrated electrophysiologically by the binaural interaction component (BIC) and clinically by the Hearing in Noise Test (HINT).
Objective
To analyze the correlation between latencies and amplitudes of the BIC of the cortical auditory evoked potential (BIC-CAE… Show more
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