Title | Cochlear Implants [electronic resource] : Models of the Electrically Stimulated Ear / edited by Josef M. Miller, Francis A. Spelman |
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Imprint | New York, NY : Springer New York, 1990 |
Connect to | http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-3256-8 |
Descript | XV, 422p. 142 illus. online resource |
1. Introduction to Models of the Electrically Stimulated Ear -- I Tissue Characteristics Moderator: C. Daniel Geisler Discussion Leader: Brian M. Johnstone -- 2. Electrical Characteristics of Cochlear Tissues -- 3. Selective Stimulation of Peripheral Axons -- 4. Determination of Tissue Impedances of the Inner Ear: Models and Measurements -- 5. Models of Neural Responsiveness to Electrical Stimulation -- 6. Observations on Current Pathways in the Cochlea and Their Computer Modeling -- 7. Session I: General Discussion -- II Neural/Behavioral Models Moderator: Guido F. Smoorenburg Discussion Leader: Josef M. Miller -- 8. Physical versus Perceptual Dimensions in Cochlear Implants -- 9. Reproducing Auditory Nerve Temporal Patterns with Sharply Resonant Filters -- 10. Response Characteristics of Nerve Fibers to Patterned Electrical Stimulation -- 11. Psychophysical Constraints on Biophysical/Neural Models of Threshold -- 12. A Model of Temporal Integration and Forward Masking for Electrical Stimulation of the Auditory Nerve -- 13. Interim Thoughts on Cochlear Tissues, Neural/Behavioral Models, and Encoding -- 14. Session II: General Discussion -- III Encoding SchemesโPerspectives and Challenges Moderator: Murray B. Sachs Discussion Leader: William M. Rabinowitz -- 15. Processing Rate Representation of Complex Stimuli in the Anteroventral Cochlear Nucleus -- 16. Neural Processing of Complex Electric and Acoustic Stimuli -- 17. Acoustic and Electrical Encoding of Temporal Information -- 18. Theories of Speech Perception as Guides to Neural Mechanisms -- 19. Fundamental Limitations on Sensory Encoding of Electrical Stimulation -- 20. Psychophysical and Speech Perceptual Studies on Cochlear Implant Patients -- 21. Representations of Speech Features with Cochlear Implants -- 22. Perceptual Evaluation of a Neurally Based Encoding Strategy for Cochlear Implants -- 23. Encoding SchemesโPerspectives and Challenges -- 24. Session III: General Discussion -- 25. Fundamental Research for Development of Cochlear Prostheses