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    Intracochlear factors affect the auditory brainstem response to intracochlear electrical stimulation in cat [Abstract]

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    Author
    Araki, Susumu; Kawano, Atsushi; Seldon, Lee; Clark, Graeme M.
    Date
    1996
    Source Title
    Cochlear implant and related sciences update : 1st Asia Pacific Symposium on Cochlear Implant and Related Sciences, Kyoto, April 3-5, 1996
    Publisher
    Karger
    University of Melbourne Author/s
    Clark, Graeme
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    Document Type
    Conference Paper
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    Araki, S., Kawano, A., Seldon, L., & Clark, G. M. (1996). Intracochlear factors affect the auditory brainstem response to intracochlear electrical stimulation in cat [Abstract]. In Cochlear implant and related sciences update : 1st Asia Pacific Symposium on Cochlear Implant and Related Sciences, Kyoto, April 3-5, 1996, Kyoto, Japan.
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    Open Access
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/11343/26928
    Description

    Series: Advances in oto-rhino-laryngology ; vol. 52

    Abstract
    Cochlear implants are one treatment for children who are born deaf or become deaf before acquiring language. It is hypothesized that several factors within the cochlea may influence the performance of an implantee. Such factors could include the number and distribution of surviving spiral ganglion cells and the presence of fibrous tissue and/or new bone growth.
    Keywords
    cochlear implants; paediatric otology; spiral ganglion

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