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  1. Electrophysiological Status Indexed by Early Changes in Impedance after Cochlear Implantation: A Literature Review
  2. Clinical Standardization for the Detection of Hemispheric Dominance for Steady-State Auditory Evoked Fields (SSAEFs) in Normal Hearing
  3. Tinnitus and treatment-resistant depression
  4. Very early activation of cochlear implants: A review of the literature
  5. Environmental Noise Classification with Inception-Dense Blocks for Hearing Aids
  6. Optimizing Location of Subdermal Recording Electrodes for Intraoperative Facial Nerve Monitoring
  7. Evolution of impedance values in cochlear implant patients after early switch-on
  8. Gaze shift dynamic visual acuity: A functional test of gaze stability that distinguishes unilateral vestibular hypofunction
  9. Noisy Galvanic Vestibular Stimulation (Stochastic Resonance) Changes Electroencephalography Activities and Postural Control in Patients with Bilateral Vestibular Hypofunction
  10. Topical Triamcinolone on “Sweet Spots” to Block Dynamic Pain after Tonsillectomy and Uvulo-Palato-Pharyngo-Plasty
  11. Extraction of high-frequency SSVEP for BCI control using iterative filtering based empirical mode decomposition
  12. Development of a Computerized Device for Evaluating Vestibular Function in Locomotion: A New Evaluation Tool of Vestibular Hypofunction
  13. Transferable Architecture for Segmenting Maxillary Sinuses on Texture-Enhanced Occipitomental View Radiographs
  14. Real-Time Noise Classifier on Smartphones
  15. Differences in the impedance of cochlear implant devices within 24 hours of their implantation
  16. Steady-state auditory evoked fields reflect long-term effects of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation in tinnitus
  17. Evolution of impedance values in two different electrode array designs following activation of cochlear implants 1 day after surgery: A study of 58 patients
  18. Long-term results of palatal implantation for severe obstructive sleep apnea patients with prominent retropalatal collapse
  19. Deep Learning–Based Noise Reduction Approach to Improve Speech Intelligibility for Cochlear Implant Recipients
  20. A deep learning based noise reduction approach to improve speech intelligibility for cochlear implant recipients in the presence of competing speech noise
  21. An Effective Occipitomental View Enhancement Based on Adaptive Morphological Texture Analysis
  22. Correction: Evolution of impedance field telemetry after one day of activation in cochlear implant recipients
  23. Evolution of impedance field telemetry after one day of activation in cochlear implant recipients
  24. “Rounded Insertion”
  25. Extractions of steady-state auditory evoked fields in normal subjects and tinnitus patients using complementary ensemble empirical mode decomposition
  26. Safety and feasibility of initial frequency mapping within 24 hours after cochlear implantation
  27. Contribution of Nonimplanted Ear to Pitch Perception for Prelingually Deafened Cochlear Implant Recipients
  28. Impedance and Electrically Evoked Compound Action Potential (ECAP) Drop within 24 Hours after Cochlear Implantation
  29. Low body mass index and jaw movement are protective of hearing in users of personal listening devices
  30. Neuromagnetic index of hemispheric asymmetry predicting long-term outcome in sudden hearing loss
  31. Strategies to Improve Music Perception in Cochlear Implantees
  32. Neuromagnetic Index of Hemispheric Asymmetry Prognosticating the Outcome of Sudden Hearing Loss
  33. Dynamic pain after laser‐assisted‐Uvulo‐palatoplasty (LAUP) can instantaneously be mitigated by topical regimens
  34. Frequency recognition in an SSVEP-based brain computer interface using empirical mode decomposition and refined generalized zero-crossing
  35. Music Training Improves Pitch Perception in Prelingually Deafened Children With Cochlear Implants
  36. An SSVEP-Actuated Brain Computer Interface Using Phase-Tagged Flickering Sequences: A Cursor System
  37. Healthy‐side dominance of middle‐ and long‐latency neuromagnetic fields in idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss
  38. Healthy‐side dominance of cortical neuromagnetic responses in sudden hearing loss