2008
DOI: 10.1109/rbme.2008.2008250
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Cochlear Implants: System Design, Integration, and Evaluation

Abstract: As the most successful neural prosthesis, cochlear implants have provided partial hearing to more than 120,000 persons worldwide; half of which being pediatric users who are able to develop nearly normal language. Biomedical engineers have played a central role in the design, integration and evaluation of the cochlear implant system, but the overall success is a result of collaborative work with physiologists, psychologists, physicians, educators, and entrepreneurs. This review presents broad yet in-depth acad… Show more

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“…On average, CI users with the latest technology enjoy speech recognition scores of about 80 % correct on high-context sentences, the majority are able to use a telephone (Zeng et al 2008), and those with the best outcomes even enjoy music (Drennan and Rubinstein 2008;Won et al 2011). However, results on more difficult tasks such as word recognition show that there is great variability among CI recipients (Firszt et al 2004;Holden et al 2013).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On average, CI users with the latest technology enjoy speech recognition scores of about 80 % correct on high-context sentences, the majority are able to use a telephone (Zeng et al 2008), and those with the best outcomes even enjoy music (Drennan and Rubinstein 2008;Won et al 2011). However, results on more difficult tasks such as word recognition show that there is great variability among CI recipients (Firszt et al 2004;Holden et al 2013).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Este algoritmo calcula uma média móvel da amplitude do sinal para extrair a energia em cada banda, podendo ser realizado por retificação seguida de filtragem passa-baixas ou pela Transformada de Hilbert (Lorens et al, 2010;Zeng et al, 2008).…”
Section: Processamento Do Sinal E Codificaçãounclassified
“…A taxa de pulsos é tipicamente maior que 800 pulsos por segundo (pps) por eletrodo (Wilson et al, 1993). A hipótese de que acréscimo na taxa de pulsos pudesse melhorar o entendimento devido à maior definição temporal não se mostrou verdadeira (Loizou, 1998;Zeng et al, 2008). Isso se deve ao fato de que, após receberem um estímulo, as fibras nervosas precisam de um intervalo para se repolarizarem, chamado de período refratário (Clark et al, 1977).…”
Section: Estratégias De Estimulaçãounclassified
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“…Unfortunately, fine structure processing (FSP) has not been incorporated into the majority of current processing strategies. Continuous interleaved sampling (CIS), currently fundamental to processing strategies offered by all CI manufacturers, interleaves biphasic pulse trains so that no two pulses occur simultaneously 32. While this has helped mitigate channel interaction, CIS transmits only envelope information via fast fixed rate electrode stimulation and discards fine structure entirely.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%