Consistent and chronic cochlear implant use partially reverses cortical effects of single sided deafness in children
Abstract Potentially neuroprotective effects of CI use were studied in 22 children with single sided deafness (SSD). Auditory-evoked EEG confirmed strengthened representation of the intact ear in the ipsilateral auditory cortex at initial CI activation in children with early-onset SSD (n = 15) and l...
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Main Authors: | Hyo-Jeong Lee, Daniel Smieja, Melissa Jane Polonenko, Sharon Lynn Cushing, Blake Croll Papsin, Karen Ann Gordon |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/7475061b15f94555875f14d24ed7f01f |
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