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  1. Going Beyond the I With CI: an Interview-based Design Space
  2. The current status and future of using computational models to individually optimise cochlear implant stimulation
  3. The Quality of the Parent-Child Relationship and Social Functioning in Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing and Typically Hearing Children
  4. Comparing occupational well-being between cochlear implant users and individuals with hearing loss or typical hearing
  5. Speech intelligibility in noise with everyday sentences correlates better with matrix sentences than with digits for cochlear implant users and typical hearing listeners
  6. Cochlear Implant Users’ Experiences of Built, Sound and Social School Environments
  7. Incorporating Softmax in Psychophysical Detection Models for Normal and Electric Hearing
  8. Spectral Ripples in Normal and Electric Hearing Models
  9. AI-driven neural implants for vision and hearing: a qualitative study of user perspectives
  10. Learning Effects of the Dutch/Flemish Matrix Test for Bimodal Cochlear Implant Users
  11. Neural Correlates of Loudness Coding in Two Types of Cochlear Implants—A Model Study
  12. Occupational performance of cochlear implant users: a comparative study with other hearing-impaired and normal-hearing individuals
  13. Beyond hearing: the impact of Cochlear implantation on the quality of life of users and their communication partners after 1 year
  14. Pupillometry and perceived listening effort for cochlear implant users—a comparison of three speech-in-noise tests
  15. Empathy Development in Preschoolers With/Without Hearing Loss and Its Associations with Social-Emotional Functioning
  16. Automated segmentation of clinical CT scans of the cochlea and analysis of the cochlea's vertical profile
  17. Biophysics-inspired spike rate adaptation for computationally efficient phenomenological nerve modeling
  18. Multi-Magnet Cochlear Implant Technology and Magnetic Resonance Imaging: The Safety Issue
  19. Neuroanatomical anomalies due to a defect in the FGF3 gene, associated with the Labyrinthine Aplasia, Microtia and Microdontia syndrome: insights from the placement of auditory brainstem implants in two siblings
  20. Optimizing stimulus energy for cochlear implants with a machine learning model of the auditory nerve
  21. Residual Hearing Does Not Influence the Effectiveness of Beamforming when Using a Cochlear Implant in Conjunction with Contralateral Routing of Signals
  22. Dynamic Current Focusing Compared to Monopolar Stimulation in a Take-Home Trial of Cochlear Implant Users
  23. Speech Perception Performance in Cochlear Implant Recipients Correlates to the Number and Synchrony of Excited Auditory Nerve Fibers Derived From Electrically Evoked Compound Action Potentials
  24. Diagnostic value of preoperative measures in selecting post-lingually deafened candidates for cochlear implantation – a different approach
  25. Benefit of sequential bilateral cochlear implantation in children between 5 to 18 years old: A prospective cohort study
  26. Full-array channel discrimination in cochlear implants: validation and clinical application
  27. Being Deaf in Mainstream Schools: The Effect of a Hearing Loss in Children’s Playground Behaviors
  28. Short- and long-latency components of the eCAP reveal different refractory properties
  29. The effect of stimulus level on excitation patterns of individual electrode contacts in cochlear implants
  30. Human vestibular schwannoma reduces density of auditory nerve fibers in the osseous spiral lamina
  31. The relation between polarity sensitivity and neural degeneration in a computational model of cochlear implant stimulation
  32. Prolonged Insertion Time Reduces Translocation Rate of a Precurved Electrode Array in Cochlear Implantation
  33. Beamforming and Single-Microphone Noise Reduction: Effects on Signal-to-Noise Ratio and Speech Recognition of Bimodal Cochlear Implant Users
  34. Accelerated Long-Term Hearing Loss Progression After Recovery From Idiopathic Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss
  35. Saccades matter: Reduced need for caloric testing of cochlear implant candidates by joint analysis of v-HIT gain and corrective saccades
  36. Emotions in Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing and Typically Hearing Children
  37. Saccades Matter: Reduced Need for Caloric Testing of Cochlear Implant Candidates by Joint Analysis of v-HIT Gain and Corrective Saccades
  38. The School Career of Children With Hearing Loss in Different Primary Educational Settings—A Large Longitudinal Nationwide Study
  39. Residual Hearing Affects Contralateral Routing of Signals in Cochlear Implant Users
  40. Detection of Translocation of Cochlear Implant Electrode Arrays by Intracochlear Impedance Measurements
  41. Personalizing Transient Noise Reduction Algorithm Settings for Cochlear Implant Users
  42. The Developmental Trajectory of Empathy and Its Association with Early Symptoms of Psychopathology in Children with and without Hearing Loss
  43. Correction: Low Empathy in Deaf and Hard of Hearing (Pre)Adolescents Compared to Normal Hearing Controls
  44. Cost-benefit Analysis of Cochlear Implants: A Societal Perspective
  45. Factors Influencing Speech Perception in Adults With a Cochlear Implant
  46. An iterative deconvolution model to extract the temporal firing properties of the auditory nerve fibers in human eCAPs
  47. Hearing Status Affects Children’s Emotion Understanding in Dynamic Social Situations: An Eye-Tracking Study
  48. Stemvorkproeven in de praktijk
  49. Short and long-term adaptation in the auditory nerve stimulated with high-rate electrical pulse trains are better described by a power law
  50. The Temporal Fine Structure of Background Noise Determines the Benefit of Bimodal Hearing for Recognizing Speech
  51. Unravelling the temporal properties of human eCAPs through an iterative deconvolution model
  52. Progression of Contralateral Hearing Loss in Patients With Sporadic Vestibular Schwannoma
  53. SoftVoice Improves Speech Recognition and Reduces Listening Effort in Cochlear Implant Users
  54. Selection Criteria for Cochlear Implantation in the United Kingdom and Flanders: Toward a Less Restrictive Standard
  55. Ototopical drops containing a novel antibacterial synthetic peptide: Safety and efficacy in adults with chronic suppurative otitis media
  56. Simulating intracochlear electrocochleography with a combined model of acoustic hearing and electric current spread in the cochlea
  57. Multimodal imaging of hair follicle bulge-derived stem cells in a mouse model of traumatic brain injury
  58. Effectiveness of Phantom Stimulation in Shifting the Pitch Percept in Cochlear Implant Users
  59. Quality of life of children with hearing loss in special and mainstream education: A longitudinal study
  60. Talk with me! Parental linguistic input to toddlers with moderate hearing loss
  61. Pediatric Auditory Brainstem Implant Users Compared With Cochlear Implant Users With Additional Disabilities
  62. Effect of neural adaptation and degeneration on pulse-train ECAPs: A model study
  63. Dynamic current focusing for loudness encoding in cochlear implants: a take-home trial
  64. Test/Retest Variability of the eCAP Threshold in Advanced Bionics Cochlear Implant Users
  65. Channel discrimination along all contacts of the cochlear implant electrode array and its relation to speech perception
  66. No Difference in Behavioral and Self-Reported Outcomes for Simultaneous and Sequential Bilateral Cochlear Implantation: Evidence From a Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial
  67. Imaging Bioluminescent Exogenous Stem Cells in the Intact Guinea Pig Cochlea
  68. Dynamic Current Focusing
  69. Cochlear implant users' speech is not more deviant in spectral than in time dimension
  70. Prosody perception and production by children with cochlear implants
  71. Ouabain Does Not Induce Selective Spiral Ganglion Cell Degeneration in Guinea Pigs
  72. Friendship and Emotion Control in Pre-Adolescents With or Without Hearing Loss
  73. Hearing Restoration in Cochlear Nerve Deficiency
  74. Evidence-Based Inclusion Criteria for Cochlear Implantation in Patients With Postlingual Deafness
  75. The Precision of eCAP Thresholds Derived From Amplitude Growth Functions
  76. Terrible Twos or Early Signs of Psychopathology? Developmental Patterns in Early Identified Preschoolers With Cochlear Implants Compared With Hearing Controls
  77. Learning Effects in Psychophysical Tests of Spectral and Temporal Resolution
  78. Use of Electrically Evoked Compound Action Potentials for Cochlear Implant Fitting
  79. Variations in cochlear duct shape revealed on clinical CT images with an automatic tracing method
  80. Tinnitus after Simultaneous and Sequential Bilateral Cochlear Implantation
  81. Neuronal differentiation of hair-follicle-bulge-derived stem cells co-cultured with mouse cochlear modiolus explants
  82. Objective and Subjective Measures of Simultaneous vs Sequential Bilateral Cochlear Implants in Adults
  83. Use of the Brief Shame and Guilt Questionnaire in Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children and Adolescents
  84. Modeled auditory nerve responses to amplitude modulated cochlear implant stimulation
  85. The perception of emotion and focus prosody with varying acoustic cues in cochlear implant simulations with varying filter slopes
  86. Reducing interaction in simultaneous paired stimulation with CI
  87. Take-Home Trial Comparing Fast Fourier Transformation-Based and Filter Bank-Based Cochlear Implant Speech Coding Strategies
  88. Can You Hear What I Think? Theory of Mind in Young Children With Moderate Hearing Loss
  89. Children With Cochlear Implants and Their Parents
  90. Comparison of Multipole Stimulus Configurations With Respect to Loudness and Spread of Excitation
  91. Missing Data in the Field of Otorhinolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery
  92. Concern for Others: A Study on Empathy in Toddlers with Moderate Hearing Loss
  93. Lentiviral transduction and subsequent loading with nanoparticles do not affect cell viability and proliferation in hair-follicle-bulge-derived stem cellsin vitro
  94. A fast, stochastic, and adaptive model of auditory nerve responses to cochlear implant stimulation
  95. Benefits of simultaneous bilateral cochlear implantation on verbal reasoning skills in prelingually deaf children
  96. Development of a Squelch Effect in Adult Patients After Simultaneous Bilateral Cochlear Implantation
  97. Stable benefits of bilateral over unilateral cochlear implantation after two years: A randomized controlled trial
  98. Benefit of contralateral routing of signals for unilateral cochlear implant users
  99. Stimulation strategies and electrode design in computational models of the electrically stimulated cochlea: An overview of existing literature
  100. Comparison of Bilateral and Unilateral Cochlear Implantation in Adults
  101. Cost–Utility of Bilateral Versus Unilateral Cochlear Implantation in Adults
  102. A Novel Algorithm to Derive Spread of Excitation Based on Deconvolution
  103. Comparison of the HiFocus Mid-Scala and HiFocus 1J Electrode Array: Angular Insertion Depths and Speech Perception Outcomes
  104. Development of Insertion Models Predicting Cochlear Implant Electrode Position
  105. Intelligibility of the Patient’s Speech Predicts the Likelihood of Cochlear Implant Success in Prelingually Deaf Adults
  106. Intracochlear Position of Cochlear Implants Determined Using CT Scanning versus Fitting Levels: Higher Threshold Levels at Basal Turn
  107. Isolation, expansion and neural differentiation of stem cells from human plucked hair: a further step towards autologous nerve recovery
  108. Human Dermal Fibroblasts Demonstrate Positive Immunostaining for Neuron- and Glia- Specific Proteins
  109. Early identification: Language skills and social functioning in deaf and hard of hearing preschool children
  110. Answer to quiz case: Temporal bone imaging
  111. In Vivo Inner Ear Imaging at 7 T
  112. Effect of unilateral and simultaneous bilateral cochlear implantation on tinnitus: A Prospective Study
  113. Temporal bone imaging
  114. The Influence of Cochlear Implant Electrode Position on Performance
  115. Low Empathy in Deaf and Hard of Hearing (Pre)Adolescents Compared to Normal Hearing Controls
  116. Current focussing in cochlear implants: An analysis of neural recruitment in a computational model
  117. Development of the stria vascularis and potassium regulation in the human fetal cochlea: Insights into hereditary sensorineural hearing loss
  118. Hair follicle bulge cultures yield class III β-tubulin-positive melanoglial cells
  119. Preliminary findings on associations between moral emotions and social behavior in young children with normal hearing and with cochlear implants
  120. Symptoms of Psychopathology in Hearing-Impaired Children
  121. Population-Based Prediction of Fitting Levels for Individual Cochlear Implant Recipients
  122. TUBB3: Neuronal Marker or Melanocyte Mimic?
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  124. Place pitch versus electrode location in a realistic computational model of the implanted human cochlea
  125. Visualization of Human Inner Ear Anatomy with High-Resolution MR Imaging at 7T: Initial Clinical Assessment
  126. The effect of spectral smearing on the identification of pureF0intonation contours in vocoder simulations of cochlear implants
  127. The impact of internodal segmentation in biophysical nerve fiber models
  128. Self-Esteem in Hearing-Impaired Children: The Influence of Communication, Education, and Audiological Characteristics
  129. Psychopathology and Its Risk and Protective Factors in Hearing-Impaired Children and Adolescents
  130. Distribution and Development of Peripheral Glial Cells in the Human Fetal Cochlea
  131. Diversity in Cochlear Morphology and Its Influence on Cochlear Implant Electrode Position
  132. Cochlear Implant Electrode Improvement for Stimulation and Sensing
  133. Titanium nitride (TiN) as a gate material in BiCMOS devices for biomedical implants
  134. Erratum
  135. European multi-centre study of the Nucleus Hybrid L24 cochlear implant
  136. An improved system approach towards future cochlear implants
  137. Behavioral problems in school-aged hearing-impaired children: the influence of sociodemographic, linguistic, and medical factors
  138. Threshold Levels of Dual Electrode Stimulation in Cochlear Implants
  139. Class III β-tubulin, a novel biomarker in the human melanocyte lineage
  140. Cytomegalovirus DNA detection in dried blood spots and perilymphatic fluids from pediatric and adult cochlear implant recipients with prelingual deafness
  141. Restoring speech perception with cochlear implants by spanning defective electrode contacts
  142. Neurosensory development and cell fate determination in the human cochlea
  143. Emotion Understanding in Deaf Children with a Cochlear Implant
  144. Long term Cochlear Implant electrode improvement for stimulation and sensing neuronal activity
  145. Social competence and empathy in young children with cochlear implants and with normal hearing
  146. Does Hearing Lead to Understanding? Theory of Mind in Toddlers and Preschoolers With Cochlear Implants
  147. Predicting social functioning in children with a cochlear implant and in normal-hearing children: The role of emotion regulation
  148. Ring chromosome 20 syndrome: Electroclinical description of six patients and review of the literature
  149. Effects of parameter manipulations on spread of excitation measured with electrically-evoked compound action potentials
  150. Assessing the Placement of a Cochlear Electrode Array by Multidimensional Scaling
  151. Anxiety in children with hearing aids or cochlear implants compared to normally hearing controls
  152. Effect of Pediatric Bilateral Cochlear Implantation on Language Development
  153. Effects of Pulse Width, Pulse Rate and Paired Electrode Stimulation on Psychophysical Measures of Dynamic Range and Speech Recognition in Cochlear Implants
  154. Electrode Migration in Cochlear Implant Patients: Not an Exception
  155. Predictors of Spoken Language Development Following Pediatric Cochlear Implantation
  156. Spread of Excitation and Channel Interaction in Single- and Dual-Electrode Cochlear Implant Stimulation
  157. Thin Titanium Nitride Films Deposited using DC Magnetron Sputtering used for Neural Stimulation and Sensing Purposes
  158. Benefits of the HiRes 120 coding strategy combined with the Harmony processor in an adult European multicentre study
  159. Depression in hearing-impaired children
  160. Stimulus level effects on neural excitation and eCAP amplitude
  161. Development of probes for cochlear implants
  162. Speech Intelligibility as a Predictor of Cochlear Implant Outcome in Prelingually Deafened Adults
  163. Cochlear reimplantation with same device: Surgical and audiologic results
  164. Silicon Probes for Cochlear Auditory Nerve Stimulation and Measurement
  165. Influence of Widening Electrode Separation on Current Steering Performance
  166. Causes of permanent childhood hearing impairment
  167. Neural excitation patterns induced by phased-array stimulation in the implanted human cochlea
  168. Design and fabrication of stiff silicon probes: A step towards sophisticated cochlear implant electrodes
  169. Newborn Hearing Screening vs Later Hearing Screening and Developmental Outcomes in Children With Permanent Childhood Hearing Impairment
  170. Detection of Bacterial Biofilm on Cochlear Implants Removed Because of Device Failure, Without Evidence of Infection
  171. Dutch Cochlear Implant Group (CI-ON) Consensus Protocol on Postmeningitis Hearing Evaluation and Treatment
  172. Cochlear Coordinates in Regard to Cochlear Implantation
  173. Consensus Panel on a Cochlear Coordinate System Applicable in Histologic, Physiologic, and Radiologic Studies of the Human Cochlea
  174. Pitch Comparisons between Electrical Stimulation of a Cochlear Implant and Acoustic Stimuli Presented to a Normal-hearing Contralateral Ear
  175. Biofilms on tracheoesophageal voice prostheses: a confocal laser scanning microscopy demonstration of mixed bacterial and yeast biofilms
  176. European Adult Multi-Centre HiRes®120 Study — An Update on 65 Subjects
  177. Social Emotions in Deaf Children with a CI Between One and Five Years of Age
  178. Bilateral versus unilateral cochlear implantation in young children
  179. DECIBEL study: Congenital cytomegalovirus infection in young children with permanent bilateral hearing impairment in the Netherlands
  180. Stimulation of the Facial Nerve by Intracochlear Electrodes in Otosclerosis
  181. OP4-9 DECIBEL-study: congenital cytomegalovirus infection in young children with bilateral permanent hearing
  182. An objective method to measure electrode independence in cochlear implant patients with a dual-masker forward masking technique
  183. Anatomic Considerations of Cochlear Morphology and Its Implications for Insertion Trauma in Cochlear Implant Surgery
  184. Simultaneous and non-simultaneous dual electrode stimulation in cochlear implants: evidence for two neural response modalities
  185. Uncomplicated differentiation of stem cells into bipolar neurons and myelinating glia
  186. Clinical Relevance of Quality of Life Outcome in Cochlear Implantation in Postlingually Deafened Adults
  187. Evaluation of 4 Multisection CT Systems in Postoperative Imaging of a Cochlear Implant: A Human Cadaver and Phantom Study
  188. Autonomous virtual mobile robot for three-dimensional medical image exploration: Application to micro-CT cochlear images
  189. Cochlear Implant Outcomes and Quality of Life in Adults with Prelingual Deafness
  190. APSCI Panel Discussion I: Imaging and Surgical Issues
  191. Evaluation of the Benefit for Cochlear Implantees of Two Assistive Directional Microphone Systems in an Artificial Diffuse Noise Situation
  192. Psychophysical Assessment of Spatial Spread of Excitation in Electrical Hearing with Single and Dual Electrode Contact Maskers
  193. The consequences of neural degeneration regarding optimal cochlear implant position in scala tympani: A model approach
  194. Clinical Evaluation of the Clarion CII HiFocus 1 with and Without Positioner
  195. Unraveling the electrically evoked compound action potential
  196. Concept and initial testing of a new, basally perimodiolar electrode design
  197. Speech recognition with a cochlear implant using triphasic charge-balanced pulses
  198. The Facial Nerve Canal: An Important Cochlear Conduction Path Revealed by Clarion Electrical Field Imaging
  199. Clinical Ototoxicity of Teicoplanin
  200. A new method for dealing with the stimulus artefact in electrically evoked compound action potential measurements
  201. Optimizing the Number of Electrodes with High-rate Stimulation of the Clarion CII Cochlear Implant
  202. Unilateral submandibular suppurative sialadenitis in a premature infant
  203. Initial Evaluation of the Clarion CII Cochlear Implant: Speech Perception and Neural Response Imaging
  204. The Importance of Human Cochlear Anatomy for the Results of Modiolus-Hugging Multichannel Cochlear Implants
  205. Field patterns in a 3D tapered spiral model of the electrically stimulated cochlea
  206. Perceptual Characteristics of Adductor Spasmodic Dysphonia
  207. 3D mesh generation to solve the electrical volume conduction problem in the implanted inner ear
  208. Integrated use of volume conduction and neural models to simulate the response to cochlear implants
  209. Improving the accuracy of the boundary element method by the use of second-order interpolation functions [EEG modeling application]
  210. Transmitter release in inner hair cell synapses: a model analysis of spontaneous and driven rate properties of cochlear nerve fibres
  211. Spatial selectivity in a rotationally symmetric model of the electrically stimulated cochlea
  212. Reply
  213. Potential distributions and neural excitation patterns in a rotationally symmetric model of the electrically stimulated cochlea
  214. Ultrasound Assessment of Cervical Dynamics During the First Stage of Labor
  215. A model of myelinated nerve fibres for electrical prosthesis design
  216. A quantitative approach to modeling mammalian myelinated nerve fibers for electrical prosthesis design
  217. Ultrasound assessment of cervical dynamics during the first stage of labor
  218. A multi-channel simultaneous data acquisition and waveform generator system designed for medical applications
  219. Refractoriness and frequency following behavior in a model of electrical stimulation of mammalian myelinated nerve fibers
  220. Does Intervention Improve the Natural Course of Glomus Tumors?
  221. Assessment of cervical dilatation during labor: a review
  222. A central spectrum theory of binaural processing. The binaural edge pitch revisited
  223. The influence of stimulus intensity on spike timing and the compound action potential in the electrically stimulated cochlea: a model study