Authors
Olivier Macherey, Astrid Van Wieringen, Robert P Carlyon, John M Deeks, Jan Wouters
Publication date
2006/9
Journal
Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology
Volume
7
Pages
253-266
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Description
Existing cochlear implants stimulate the auditory nerve with trains of symmetric biphasic (BP) pulses. Recent data have shown that modifying the pulse shape, while maintaining charge balance, may be beneficial in terms of reducing power consumption, increasing dynamic range, and limiting channel interactions. We measured thresholds and most comfortable levels (MCLs) for various 99-pulses-per-second (pps) stimuli. “Pseudomonophasic (PS)” pulses consist of a brief phase of one polarity followed immediately by a longer and lower-amplitude phase of the opposite polarity. We focused on a novel variant of PS pulses, termed the “delayed pseudomonophasic (DPS)” stimulus, in which the longer phase is presented midway between the short phases of two consecutive pulses. DPS pulse trains produced thresholds that were more than 10 dB lower than those obtained with BP pulses. This reduction was …
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