Cortical Responses to Cochlear Implant Stimulation: Channel Interactions

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Julie Arenberg Bierer
John C. Middlebrooks
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[1] University of Michigan,Kresge Hearing Research Institute, Department of Otorhinolaryngology
[2] Ann Arbor,undefined
[3] MI 48109-0506,undefined
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Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology | 2004年 / 5卷
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cochlear implants; auditory cortex; guinea pig; channel interaction;
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This study examined the interactions between electrical stimuli presented through two channels of a cochlear implant. Experiments were conducted in anesthetized guinea pigs. Multiunit spike activity recorded from the auditory cortex reflected the cumulative effects of electric field interactions in the cochlea as well as any neural interactions along the ascending auditory pathway. The cochlea was stimulated electrically through a 6-electrode intracochlear array. The stimulus on each channel was a single 80-µs/phase biphasic pulse. Channel interactions were quantified as changes in the thresholds for elevation of cortical spike rates. Experimental parameters were interchannel temporal offset (0 to ±2000 µs), interelectrode cochlear spacing (1.5 or 2.25 mm), electrode configuration (monopolar, bipolar, or tripolar), and relative polarity between channels (same or inverted). In most conditions, presentation of a subthreshold pulse on one channel reduced the threshold for a pulse on a second channel. Threshold shifts were greatest for simultaneous pulses, but appreciable threshold reductions could persist for temporal offsets up to 640 µs. Channel interactions varied strongly with electrode configuration: threshold shifts increased in magnitude in the order tripolar, bipolar, monopolar. Channel interactions were greater for closer electrode spacing. The results have implications for design of speech processors for cochlear implants.
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