2024
DOI: 10.3389/fnhum.2024.1441854
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Electrically evoked late latency response using single electrode stimulation and its relation to speech perception among paediatric cochlear implant users

Palani Saravanan,
Neelamegarajan Devi,
Chinnaraj Geetha

Abstract: IntroductionAided auditory late latency response (LLR) serves as an objective tool for evaluating auditory cortical maturation following cochlear implantation in children. While aided LLR is commonly measured using sound-field acoustic stimulation, recording electrically evoked LLR (eLLR) offer distinct advantages, such as improved stimulus control and the capability for single electrode stimulation. Hence, the study aimed to compare eLLR responses with single electrode stimulation in the apical, middle, and b… Show more

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