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摘要
鉴于双侧人工耳蜗(CI)用户的数量不断增加,临床上需要能客观评估双耳听力的高效可靠的测试。这些测试对于指导双侧人工耳蜗的设置以优化双耳线索的传递至关重要。我们的主要目标是引入一种临床脑电图(EEG)程序,在听觉通路的不同阶段评估双耳听力功能。以前的研究表明,当脉冲频率超过每秒 300 个脉冲时,双侧 CI 用户分辨耳间时差的能力会显著下降。我们的范例利用不同的脉冲频率来客观地探索极限。这种 EEG 程序面临的一个显著挑战是 CI 电刺激伪影的干扰。尽管存在这一障碍,但 CI 刺激伪影的潜在益处却经常被忽视。本文概述了经常受到批评的 CI 伪影在优化实验设置方面的积极应用。
Exploring the Impact of Cochlear Implant Stimulation Artefacts in EEG Recordings: Unveiling Potential Benefits
Given rising numbers of bilateral cochlear implant (CI) users, predominantly
children, there is a clinical need for efficient and reliable tests that can
objectively evaluate binaural hearing. These tests are crucial for guiding the
setup of bilateral CIs to optimise delivery of binaural cues. Our primary goal
is to introduce a clinical electroencephalogram (EEG) procedure to assess
binaural hearing function at various stages within the auditory pathway.
Previous research demonstrated that bilateral CI users significantly decrease
in ability to discriminate interaural time differences when pulse rates exceed
300 pulses per second. Our paradigm utilizes different pulse rates to
objectively explore the limits. A notable challenge with this EEG procedure is
the interference induced by CI electrical stimulus artefacts. Despite this
obstacle, the potential benefits of CI stimulation artefacts often go
unnoticed. This paper outlines positive applications of the frequently
criticized CI artefacts for optimizing the experiment setup.