Investigation of intracochlear dual actuator stimulation in a scaled test rig

For patients suffering from profound hearing loss or deafness still having respectable residual hearing in the low frequency range, the combination of a hearing aid with a cochlear implant results in the best quality of hearing perception (EAS – electric acoustic stimulation). In order to optimize E...

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Veröffentlicht in:Current directions in biomedical engineering 2017-09, Vol.3 (2), p.119-122
Hauptverfasser: van Drunen, Wouter J., Lachheb, Sarra Kacha, Glukhovskoy, Anatoly, Twiefel, Jens, Wurz, Marc C., Lenarz, Thomas, Rau, Thomas S., Majdani, Omid
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Zusammenfassung:For patients suffering from profound hearing loss or deafness still having respectable residual hearing in the low frequency range, the combination of a hearing aid with a cochlear implant results in the best quality of hearing perception (EAS – electric acoustic stimulation). In order to optimize EAS, ongoing research focusses on the integration of these stimuli in a single implant device. Within this study, the performance of piezoelectric actuators, particularly the dual actuator stimulation, in a scaled uncoiled test rig was investigated.
ISSN:2364-5504
2364-5504
DOI:10.1515/cdbme-2017-0024