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Neural response telemetry in patients with the double-array cochlear implant
European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 09/29/09
Goffi–Gomez MV et al. – This study aimed to evaluate the neural response in double–array cochlear implant as well as to describe the refractory recovery and the spread of excitation functions. It was noted that although recovery and spread of excitation functions could be recorded in all the tested electrodes with measurable neural responses, the responses were shown to be different from the usual register in patients with other etiologies.
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