Publication: Proof of concept for an intracochlear acoustic receiver for use in acute large animal experiments
Proof of concept for an intracochlear acoustic receiver for use in acute large animal experiments
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Pfiffner, F., Prochazka, L., Dobrev, I., Klein, K., Sulser, P., Péus, D., Sim, J. H., Dalbert, A., Röösli, C., Obrist, D., & Huber, A. (2018). Proof of concept for an intracochlear acoustic receiver for use in acute large animal experiments. Sensors, 18(10), E3565. https://doi.org/10.3390/s18103565
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(1) Background: The measurement of intracochlear sound pressure (ICSP) is relevant to obtain better understanding of the biomechanics of hearing. The goal of this work was a proof of concept of a partially implantable intracochlear acoustic receiver (ICAR) fulfilling all requirements for acute ICSP measurements in a large animal. The ICAR was designed not only to be used in chronic animal experiments but also as a microphone for totally implantable cochlear implants (TICI). (2) Methods: The ICAR concept was based on a commercial MEMS
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Pfiffner, F., Prochazka, L., Dobrev, I., Klein, K., Sulser, P., Péus, D., Sim, J. H., Dalbert, A., Röösli, C., Obrist, D., & Huber, A. (2018). Proof of concept for an intracochlear acoustic receiver for use in acute large animal experiments. Sensors, 18(10), E3565. https://doi.org/10.3390/s18103565