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Electrode discrimination by early-deafened subjects using the cochlear limited multiple-electrode cochlear implant

Busby et al., 2000

Document ID
5881446615144468322
Author
Busby P
Clark G
Publication year
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Ear and hearing

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Objective: The aims of this study were to determine whether electrode discrimination by early-deafened subjects using the Cochlear Limited prosthesis varied at different locations on the electrode array, was influenced by the effects of auditory deprivation and experience …
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