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EFFECT OF ELECTRODE INSERTION DEPTH ON WORD RECOGNITION IN MED-EL (COMBI 40+) COCHLEAR IMPLANT USERS

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  49-53

Abstract

 Object: Electrode arrays are inserted only partially into the cochlea, typically 22-30 mm depending on the state of the cochlea and prosthesis type. This study aimed to investigate the effect of electrode INSERTION DEPTH on word recognition in a group of 10 implanted patients using the MED-EL (COMBI 40+) multichannel COCHLEAR IMPLANT devices, who had at least six months of "Auditory-verbal Training" experiences following implant surgery.Material and Method: To determine the effect of electrode INSERTION DEPTH on word recognition score three different depth levels were simulated, including: full INSERTION DEPTH (3/3), (2/3) INSERTION DEPTH and 1/3 INSERTION DEPTH. While the overall spectral band width was preserved, word recognition score was measured on ten bisyllabic words immediately after each levels. Result: The results showed that word recognition scores decreased dramatically by turning off the apical third of electrode array. We believe that these results indicate that: Conclusion1: Most speech recognition could be providing by the last (Apical) third of the cochlea.1-There are useful neurostructures for speech recognition beyond the second turn of the Cochlea.

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    GHASEMI, M., RASTA, N., SHAKERI, M.T., TALE, M.R., GHANBARE, R., TAERANINE NEJAD, H., & DAROOBORD, A.. (2005). EFFECT OF ELECTRODE INSERTION DEPTH ON WORD RECOGNITION IN MED-EL (COMBI 40+) COCHLEAR IMPLANT USERS. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY, 17(2 (40)), 49-53. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/49445/en

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    GHASEMI M., RASTA N., SHAKERI M.T., TALE M.R., GHANBARE R., TAERANINE NEJAD H., DAROOBORD A.. EFFECT OF ELECTRODE INSERTION DEPTH ON WORD RECOGNITION IN MED-EL (COMBI 40+) COCHLEAR IMPLANT USERS. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY[Internet]. 2005;17(2 (40)):49-53. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/49445/en

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    M. GHASEMI, N. RASTA, M.T. SHAKERI, M.R. TALE, R. GHANBARE, H. TAERANINE NEJAD, and A. DAROOBORD, “EFFECT OF ELECTRODE INSERTION DEPTH ON WORD RECOGNITION IN MED-EL (COMBI 40+) COCHLEAR IMPLANT USERS,” IRANIAN JOURNAL OF OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY, vol. 17, no. 2 (40), pp. 49–53, 2005, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/49445/en

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