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Neural Activity During Audiovisual Speech Processing: Protocol For a Functional Neuroimaging Study

Neural Activity During Audiovisual Speech Processing: Protocol For a Functional Neuroimaging Study

In patients with severe to profound hearing loss, a cochlear implant (CI) offers an effective treatment [2]. A CI is a neuroprosthetic device that electrically stimulates the auditory nerve in response to acoustic stimulation. CIs enable deaf patients to regain their speech understanding [3,4], improve sound localization [5], and increase their quality of life [6]. However, hearing outcomes after implantation surgery vary widely in both prelingually and postlingually deafened patients.

András Bálint, Wilhelm Wimmer, Marco Caversaccio, Stefan Weder

JMIR Res Protoc 2022;11(6):e38407

Improved Environment-Aware–Based Noise Reduction System for Cochlear Implant Users Based on a Knowledge Transfer Approach: Development and Usability Study

Improved Environment-Aware–Based Noise Reduction System for Cochlear Implant Users Based on a Knowledge Transfer Approach: Development and Usability Study

Cochlear implants (CIs) are implanted electronic medical devices that can enable patients with profound-to-severe hearing loss to obtain a sense of sound. In their study, Gifford et al [1] showed that 28% of individuals equipped with CI achieved 100% speech intelligibility. Sladen et al [2] also reported similar results in their study: after undergoing CI implantation, the word accuracy of CI users was 80% in a quiet environment.

Lieber Po-Hung Li, Ji-Yan Han, Wei-Zhong Zheng, Ren-Jie Huang, Ying-Hui Lai

J Med Internet Res 2021;23(10):e25460