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Amplitude modulation discrimination in a model of the electrically stimulated auditory nerve

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  • Cochlear implants (CI) are neural prostheses that can restore hearing for individuals with severe to profound hearing loss through electrical stimulation of the auditory nerve (AN)

  • Despite continuing advances in CI function, complicated listening tasks such as speech perception in noise, sound localization, and music perception remain difficult for CI users

  • It is believed that a key to enhancing performance on these tasks is improving fine-structure temporal processing

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Cochlear implants (CI) are neural prostheses that can restore hearing for individuals with severe to profound hearing loss through electrical stimulation of the auditory nerve (AN). Address: Department of Applied Mathematics, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195, USA Email: Joshua H Goldwyn* - jgoldwyn@amath.washington.edu * Corresponding author from Seventeenth Annual Computational Neuroscience Meeting: CNS*2008 Portland, OR, USA. Published: 11 July 2008 BMC Neuroscience 2008, 9(Suppl 1):P119 doi:10.1186/1471-2202-9-S1-P119

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