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Cochlear Implant
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作者 Christian Berger-Vachon and Lionel Collet Neuroscience & Sensory Systems Laboratory (UMR-CNRS 5020) Claude-Bernard University of Lyon & Edouard-Herriot Hospital (ORL building) 69437 LYON-CEDEX 03-France 《系统仿真学报》 CAS CSCD 2002年第1期55-59,83,共6页
In this text, the authors recall the main principles and data ruling cochlear implants. Then, a first circle of technical equipment for assistance is presented. This circle includes: device setting (DS), Electrically ... In this text, the authors recall the main principles and data ruling cochlear implants. Then, a first circle of technical equipment for assistance is presented. This circle includes: device setting (DS), Electrically evoked Auditory Brainstem Responses (EABR), Neural Response Telemetry (NRT), Stapedial Reflex (SR) and Electrodogram Acquisition (EA). This first cycle becomes more and more important as children are implanted younger and younger; the amount of data available with this assistance makes necessary the use of models (implicit or explicit) to handle this information. Consequently, this field is more open than ever.1 Introduction1 1.1 About Hearing Mechanisms The hearing function in human beings is something very specific and difficult to understand because it uses the brain highest functions. Basically, we can say (figure 1) that several stages are involved [1]: It is not easy to give a unique interpretation to each one of these stages, as most of the involved processes overlap at all levels. Nevertheless, as a brief summary, let us assume that [2]: l The ear transmits the air vibrations and transforms them into electric stimuli compatible with nerve excitation, l Auditory pathways carry the electric pulses; exchanges take place, through decussation and information goes up using left and right channels. Also, specific features in the signal are detected and encoded before reaching the brain (phonetic features), l Brain interpretation matches input cues with the previously stored data into the memory and make association at different levels of language. In this text, we will come back on some ear features, mostly on the transformation of acoustical vibrations into electrical information transmitted to the brain. We will focus on the technical circle, but people fitted with a cochlear implant (CI) must be seen at all levels of language [3] and a typical team is composed of: l a E.N.T. (Ear Nose Throat) practitioner, l the surgeon performing the implantation, l a psychologist (a strong will and a good surro 展开更多
关键词 耳蜗植入 神经科学 感觉系统 神经响应 镫骨反射 电力探测
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