Abstract
Cognitive function and electrode mapping’s role in cochlear implant performance Amit Walia, Matthew Shew and Craig A. Buchman from Washington University School of Medicine, detail the role of cognitive function and electrode mapping in cochlear implant performance. In a previous article, we explored various factors influencing cochlear implant (CI) performance, including demographic, audiologic, and surgical variables, as well as the importance of cochlear health, as measured by electrocochleography. Beyond cochlear health, cognitive function, device function and surgical variables all play a role in performance. This section highlights the impact of cognitive function and device mapping to further refine and optimize CI outcomes.
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