Round Window Electrocochleography Just Before Cochlear Implantation: Relationship to Word Recognition Outcomes in Adults
Craig A. Buchman, Mathieu Forgues, Baishakhi Choudhury, Douglas C. Fitzpatrick, Dillon, Margaret P., Oliver F. Adunka, Adam T. Campbell
Abstract
Electrocochleography (ECoG) to acoustic stimuli can differentiate relative degrees of cochlear responsiveness across the population of cochlear implant recipients. The magnitude of the ongoing portion of the ECoG, which includes both hair cell and neural contributions, will correlate with speech outcomes as measured by results on CNC word score tests.
Topics & Concepts
ElectrocochleographyAudiologyCochlear implantationWindow (computing)Word (group theory)Round windowSpeech recognitionPsychologyMedicineHearing lossComputer scienceLinguisticsCochleaWorld Wide WebPhilosophyHearing Loss and Rehabilitation