Lasers in Surgery and Medicine | 2021

Channel Interaction During Infrared Light Stimulation in the Cochlea

 
 
 
 

Abstract


The number of perceptually independent channels to encode acoustic information is limited in contemporary cochlear implants (CIs) because of the current spread in the tissue. It has been suggested that neighboring electrodes have to be separated in humans by a distance of more than 2\u2009mm to eliminate significant overlap of the electric current fields and subsequent interaction between the channels. It has also been argued that an increase in the number of independent channels could improve CI user performance in challenging listening environments, such as speech in noise, tonal languages, or music perception. Optical stimulation has been suggested as an alternative modality for neural stimulation because it is spatially selective. This study reports the results of experiments designed to quantify the interaction between neighboring optical sources in the cochlea during stimulation with infrared radiation.

Volume 53
Pages None
DOI 10.1002/lsm.23360
Language English
Journal Lasers in Surgery and Medicine

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