Table of contents for Cochlear implants / edited by Susan B. Waltzman, Noel L. Cohen.


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Preface  .....................................................................   xi
Contributors ........................................................... xiii
1. CELLULAR CHANGES IN THE AUDITORY CNS FOLLOWING COCHLEAR DYSFUNCTION ...................     1
Vibhakar C. Kotak and Dan H. Sanes
2. REGENERATION-REPAIR AND PROTECTION IN THE INNER EAR: 
IMPLICATIONS FOR COCHLEAR IMPLANTATION ............................... 17
Hinrich Staecker and Thomas R Van De Water
3. LONG-TERM EFFECTS OF DEAFNESS AND CHRONIC ELECTRICAL STIMULATION OF THE COCHLEA ............ 31
Patricia A. Leake, Russell L. Snyder, Stephen . Rebscher Gary T Hradek, Charlotte M.
Moore, Maike Vollmer, and Minako Sato
4. NEW DIRECTIONS IN IMPLANT DESIGN ...................I............... 43
Blake S. Wilson
Article 4A: Toward Fractal Coding in Auditory Prostheses
Steven Bradley Lowen and Malvin Carl Teich
Article 4B: An Asynchronous Interleaved Stimulation Mode for Cochlear Implants:
A Preliminary Study
Vincent Pean, Michel Ouayoun, Jaques Genin, Gwenael Bachelot, Bernard Meyer, and
Claude-Henri Chouard
5. SELECTION CRITERIA AND EVALUATION ...........             ..................... 63
Terry A. Zwolan
Article 5A: Clinical Design and Application of Cantonese Cochlear Implant Assessment
Materials
Dilys Mei Chi Cheung, Kathy Yuet Sheung Lee, Becky Yin Tim Chan, Michael Chi Fai Tong, and
Charles Andrew Van Hasselt
Article 5B: Minimum Speech Test Battery for Adult Cochlear Implant Patients
William M. Luxford
Article 5C: Stories/Narratives Assessment Procedure for Children with Cochlear
Implants
Helen Starczewski, Hazel Lloyd, and Ken Robinson
6. PRINCIPLES OF COCHLEAR IMPLANT IMAGING .............           ............. 79
AndrewJ. Fishman and Roy A. Holliday
Article 6A: First Results of Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Combi 40 Cochlear
Implanted Patients
Wolf Baumgartner, S. Youssefzadeh, P. Franz, M. Steurer, and Wolfgang Gstoettner



Article 6B: Experimental Study of the Effects of Cochlear Implant on Magnetic
Resonance Imaging
K Dupuch, Michel Ouayoun, and Claude-Henri Chouard
Article 6C: Magnetic Resonance Imaging Compatibility of a Cochlear Implant
Christian Teissl, Christian Kremser Erwin S. Hochmair, and IngeborgJ. Hochmair-Desoyer
Article 6D: New Magnetless Cochlear Implant: Concept and Clinical Results
Benno P Weber, Juergen Neuberger, Wolfgang Dillo, Rolf-Dieter Battmer, and Thomas Lenarz
7. ELECTROPHYSIOLOGYAND DEVICE TELEMETRY ........................                    117
PaulJ. Abbas and CarolynJ. Brown
Article 7A: Auditory Middle-Latency Responses and Speech Perception in Cochlear
Implant Users
Paul Groenen, Mohammed Makhdoum, Ad Snik, and Paul Van Den Broek
Article 7B: Cognitive Tone and Speech-Evoked Potentials in Cochlear Implant Users: Is
Preoperative Measurement Possible?
Paul Groenen, Mohammed Makhdoum, Ad Snik, and Paul Van Den Broek
Article 7C: Cortical Networks for Perception and Production of Spoken Language
Iwao Honjo, Hisayoshi Kojima, Yasushi Naito, and Shigeru Hirano
Article 7D: Cognitive Evoked Potentials for Normal-Hearing and Implanted Listeners
Under Different Listening Conditions
Paul R. Kileny, Angelique K Boerst, and Terry A. Zwolan
Article 7E: Electrically Evoked Auditory Brain Stem Response Measurements Using the
Clarion Cochlear Implant
Paula Morris, Alec Fitzgerald O'Connor, and Patrick Boyle
Article 7F: Effects of Profound Deafness on Cortical Networks for Spoken Language
Processing: A Positron Emission Tomography Study
Yasushi Naito, Iwao Honjo, Shigeru Hirano, and Nobuya Fujiki
Article 7G: Auditory Cortical Evoked Responses in the Congenitally Blind: Is There
Evidence for Expanded Cortical Auditory Representation?
Martin O'Driscoll, Manohar Bance, Christopher Moore, and Richard T Ramsden
Article 7H: Stimulation Duration and Rate Effect on Electrically Evoked Auditory Brain
Stem Response Characteristics on the Digisonic Cochlear Implant
Yves Ormezzano, Stephane Gallego, Eric Truy, Lionel Collet, and Bruno Frachet
Article 71: Mismatch Negativity and Consonants Discrimination on the Digisonic Implant
Yves Ormezzano, Alain Goye, Stephane Gallego, Thierry Van Den Abbeele, Pauline Doumeche, and
Bruno Frachet
8. SURGICAL TECHNIQUES FOR COCHLEAR IMPLANTS .................... 151
Noel L. Cohen
Article 8A: Surgical Technique for Implantation of the CI24M
Antje Aschendorff Nikolaos Marangos, and Roland Laszig
Article 8B: Further Developments in Implantation of the Ossified Cochlea Thomas J. Balkany, 
Philip Bird, Fred Telischi, DavidJ. Lee, and Annelle V Hodges
Article 8C: A New Approach for the Treatment of Ossified Cochleas
G. Bredberg, B. Lindstrtm, H. Loppdnen, M.A. Beltrame, W Gstoettner and H. Skarizyski
Article 8D: Cochlear Implantation Through Apical Cochleostomy in Basal Turn
Ossification
Rudolf Haiisler, Mattheus Vischer, and Martin Kompis
Article 8E: Cochlear Implantation in Children Under 2 Years of Age
Thomas Lenarz, Rolf-Dieter Battmer, and Bodo Bertram
Article 8F: Long-Term Follow-Up of Cochlear Implant Users with Ossified Cochlea
B. T Trinh, F Bergeron, and P Ferron
Article 8G: Surgical Experience with the Modified Percutaneous Nucleus Cochlear
Implant
Debara L. Tucci, Patricia A. Roush, Dewey T. Lawson, Blake S. Wilson, Mariangeli Zerbi, and
Joseph C. Farmer



9. COMPLICATIONS OF COCHLEAR IMPLANT SURGERY ........................ 171
J. Thomas Roland, Jr.
Article 9A: Surgical Complications and Equipment Failures of the University of Navarra
Cochlear Implant Program
FranciscoJ. Cervera-Paz, Manuel Manrique, Alicia Huarte, Francisco J. Garcia, Juan L.
Quesada, and Rafael Garcia-Tapia
Article 9B: Combi 40 Cochlear Implantation: Insertional Trauma with Different Types of
Electrodes
Wolfgang Gstoettner, Hanns Plenk, Jr., Jafar Hamzavi, Wolf Baumgartner, and Christian Czerny
Article 9C: Reimplantation of Ineraid Cochlear Implants
James L. Parkin
Article 9D: Facial Nerve Monitoring During Cochlear Implant Surgery: Practical and
Ethical Considerations
David R. Strachan and Chris H. Raine
Article 9E: Nonauditory Stimulation in Cochlear Implant Patients
T.J. Woolford, D.J. Mawman, E.C. Giles, M. O'Driscoll, and RT. Ramsden
10. DEVICE PROGRAMMING ........................................ 185
William H. Shapiro
Article 10A: The Effect of Optimized Loudness Growth Functions on Speech
Understanding in Quiet and in Noise Using Loudness Scaling Techniques
Jan Kiefer, E. Stiirzebecher T. Pfennigdorff Vittoria Rupprecht, Jutta Huber-Egener, and Christoph
Von Ilberg
Article 10B: Benefit of Small Adjustments of the Most Comfortable Level Parameters in
the Combi-40 Cochlear Implant
Martin Kompis, Mattheus W. Vischer, and Rudolf Hdusler
Article 10C: Loudness Scaling
J. Miiller-Deile and H. Rudert
11. VARIABLES AFFECTING SPEECH PERCEPTION IN CHILDREN .............. 199
Susan B. Waltzman
Article 11A: Initial Pediatric Results with the Nucleus 24 Cochlear Implant System
Patti Arndt, StevenJ. Staller Anne L. Beiter; and Michael LeMay
Article 11B: Paediatric Cochlear Implantation: Perspectives in Tone Perception and
Production Development in the Cantonese Population
Dilys Mei Chi Cheung, Kathy Yuet Sheung Lee, Becky Yin Tim Chan, Michael Chi Fai Tong, and
Charles Andrew Van Hasselt
Article 11C: Speech Perception Changes in Children Switching from MPEAK to SPEAK
Coding Strategy
Ann Geers, Christine Brenner, and Lisa Davidson
Article 11D: Speech Perception: Implanted Versus Aided Children
Liat Kishon-Rabin, Riki Taitelbaum, Orna Segal, Yael Henkin, Sarah Tene, Chava Muchnik,
Jonah Kronenberg, and Minka Hildesheimer
Article 11E: Performance of German-Speaking Children with the Clarion Cochlear Implant
A. Lesinski, S. VD. Haar-Heise, RD. Battmer, S. Cords, J. Goldring, and T. Lenarz
Article 11F: Prediction of Auditory Performance Following Cochlear Implantation of
Prelingually Deaf Young Children
T Nikolopoulos, S. Archbold, M.E. Lutman, and G.M. O'Donoghue
Article 11G: Clinical Investigation of the Clarion Multi-Strategy Cochlear Implant in Children
Mary Joe Osberger, Susan Zimmerman-Phillips, Lisa Geier, MaryJ. Barker, and Laurel Fisher
Article 11H: Effect of Residual Hearing on Children's Speech Perception Abilities with a
Cochlear Implant
Susan T. Sehgal, Karen Iler Kirk, David B. Pisoni, and Richard T Miyamoto
Article 1 I: Speech Perception of Children Using a Cochlear Implant Expressed As an
Equivalent Hearing Loss Value
Ad Snik, Anneke Vermeulen, Paul Groenen, and Paul Van Den Broek



Article 11J: A Comparison of Young Children Using the Nucleus and Clarion Cochlear
Implant Systems
Nancy M. Young and Kristy Grohne
12. AUDITORY-VERBAL PRACTICE ..........................................             225
Warren I. Estabrooks
Article 12A: Cochlear Implant for Multi-handicapped Children: Pedagogic Demands and
Expectations
Bodo Bertram, Thomas Lenarz, and A. Lesinski
Article 12B: Parent Report of Support Services for Their Children Using Cochlear Implants
M. Suzanne Hasenstab, Wesley D. Vanderark, and Sean K. Kastetter
Article 12C: Speech Perception Abilities in Pediatric Cochlear Implant Recipients
Receiving Total Communication, Oral, and Auditory-Verbal Training
Annelle V Hodges, Shelly Dolan Ash, ThomasJ. Balkany, Stacy L. Butts, and JerryJ. Schloffman
Article 12D: Lexical Discrimination by Children with Cochlear Implants: Effects of Age
at Implantation and Communication Mode
Karen Iler Kirk, David B. Pisoni, and Richard T. Miyamoto
Article 12E: Relationship Between Communication Mode and Implant Performance in
Pediatric Clarion Patients
Mary Joe Osberger, Susan Zimmerman-Phillips, and Laurel Fisher
13. EDUCATIONAL IMPLICATIONS OF COCHLEAR
IMPLANTATION-CONFLICT OR COLLABORATION?                     .................... 257
Sue M. Archbold
Article 13A: Trends in Educational Placement and Cost-Benefit Considerations in
Children with Cochlear Implants
Howard W. Francis, Mary E. Koch, J. Robert Wyatt, and John K Niparko
14. LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT ...........................................                269
Amy McConkey Robbins
Article 14A: Aspects of Linguistic Development Affected by Cochlear Implantation
Amy McConkey Robbins, Mario A. Svirsky, and Richard T. Miyamoto
Article 14B: Emergence of Expressive Vocabulary in Children with Cochlear Implants
Betty B. Schopmeyer, Nancy K Mellon, Hyla M. Dobaj, andJohn K Niparko
Article 14C: Joint Attention Skills of Preschool Children with Multichannel Cochlear Implants
Angie Simpson and Emily A. Tobey
Article 14D: A Preliminary Study of Grammatical Development in Prelingually Deaf
Children with and without Cochlear Implant Experience
J. Bruce Tomblin, LindaJ. Spencer, and Nancy Tye-Murray
Article 14E: How Speech Perception Through a Cochlear Implant Affects Language and
Education
Richard S. TylerJ. Bruce Tomblin, LindaJ. Spencer, Danielle M.R. Kelsay, and Holly Fryauf-Bertschy
15. SPEECH PRODUCTION ......................a...................a....... 293
Mario A. Svirsky and Steven B. Chin
Article 15A: Consonant Feature Production by Children with Multichannel Cochlear
Implants, Hearing Aids, and Tactile Aids
Steven B. Chin and Karen Iler Kirk
Article 15B: Development of Speech and Implications for the Schooling of 2-Year-Old
Children with Cochlear Implants
Maite Molina, Alicia Huarte, Manuel Manrique, FranciscoJ. Cervera-Paz, and Rafael
Garcia-Tapia
Article 15C: Speech Intelligibility of Pediatric Cochlear Implant Users and Hearing Aid Users
Mario A. Svirsky
Article 15D: Temporal Characteristics of Speech in Young French-speaking Children with
Cochlear Implants
Emily A. Tobey, Rachel Gray, Angie Simpson, Gretchen Gabbert, Stacey Guravitch, and
Ferestah Kunkel



16. SPEECH PERCEPTION BY ADULTS            ......... .............................   317
Michael E Dorman
Article 16A: Dynamic Ranges and Loudness Estimates with a Multichannel Cochlear
Implant Using Various Pulse Widths
Leonor Aronson and Santiago Luis Arauz
Article 16B: Clinical Study of Continuous Interleaved Sampler and Simultaneous Analog
Stimulation Using the Clarion Cochlear Implant System
Rolf-Dieter Battmer, Philip Haake, and Thomas Lenarz
Article 16C: Influence of Sound Pressure Level on Speech Understanding with the
Continuous Interleaved Sampling Strategy in the Combi 40/Combi 40+
Stefan M. Brill, Bernhard Stdbich, and Erwin S. Hochmair
Article 16D: Cochlear Implantation: Results in Patients Over 65
Stacy L. Butts, Annelle V Hodges, Shelly Dolan Ash, JerryJ. Schloffman, and
ThomasJ. Balkany
Article 16E: Speech Perception in Postlingually Deafened Adult Clarion Users with
Long-Term Deafness
Lisa Geier, MaryJ. Barker; Jane Opie, and Laurel Fisher
Article 16F: The Fundaci6n Santaf6 de Bogota, Colombia, Cochlear Implant Program: A
5-Year Experience
Juan Manuel Garcia Gomez, Clemencia Baron de Otero, Augusto Penaranda Sanjudn, and Silvia
Campos Rozo
Article 16G: Optimized Speech Understanding with the Speech Coding Strategy in
Cochlear Implants: The Effect of Variations in Stimulus Rate and Number of Channels
Jan Kiefer, Christoph Von Ilberg, Vittoria Rupprecht, Jutta Huber-Egener, Wolf Baumgartner,
Wolfgang Gstoettner, K Forgasi, and K. Stephan
Article 16H: Telephone Use by Cochlear Implant Users in Manchester
DJ. Mawman, E.C. Giles, TJ. Woolford, M. O'Driscoll, S. Hamrouge, and RT. Ramsden
Article 161: Cochlear Implants in Adults: Unexpected Results
Bernard Meyer, C. Fugain, Michel Ouayoun, and Claude-Henri Chouard
Article 16J: The Perception of Vocal Affect by Cochlear Implantees
Ccile Pereira
Article 16K: Perceptual and Cognitive Neuroplasticity in Adults with Cochlear
Implants
R. G. Pizzo, M. Garotta, E. Amigoni, U. Ambrosetti, and E. Fagnani
Artide 16L: The Effect of Varying Stimulus Repetition Rate on the Speech Perception
Abilities of Adults Using the Clarion Cochlear Implant: A Pilot Study
William H. Shapiro, Janet Green, Betsy Bromberg, Railey Gomolin, and Susan B. Waltzman
Article 16M: Nucleus 24 Cochlear Implant: Adult Clinical Trial Results
StevenJ. Staller, Patti Arndt, andJudith A. Brimacombe
Article 16N: Speech Perception Abilities of Patients Using the Multi-Peak and Spectral
Peak Coding Strategies
J. Szuchnik, A. Geremek, P. Prystawko, and H. Skariyiski
Article 160: Perspectives in Cochlear Implantation in a Tone Language Population
Michael Chi Fai Tong, Dilys Mei Chi Cheung, Kathy Yuet Sheung Lee, Terence K C. Wong,
Eric KS. Leung, and Charles Andrew Van Hasselt
Artice 16P: Assessing Progress in Speech Perception with the LAURA Cochlear Implant
Device
Astrid Van Wieringen andJan Wouters
17. CLINICAL TRIALS WITH THE AUDITORY BRAIN STEM IMPLANT ........... 357
Steven R. Otto, Kiara Ebinger, and StevenJ. Staller
Artice 17A: Cochlear Implantation in Neurofibromatosis Type 2
lain L. Grant, Brenda B. Hall, and D. Bradley Welling
Article 17B: A New Electrode Design for the Stable Placing of a Brain Stem Electrode
R. Kovdcs, M. Janka, I. Hochmair-Desoyer J. Helms, K. Roosen, and E. Hochmair



Article 17C: The Digisonic Auditory Brain Stem Implant: Report of the First
Three Cases
Christophe Vincent, Jean-Paul Lejeune, and Franfois-Michel Vaneecloo
Article 17D: A New Method to Find the Optimal Location for an Auditory Brain Stem
Electrode on the Cochlear Nucleus: Preliminary Results
M. Zimmerling, R. Kovics, M. Janka, C. Schichor W. Shehata-Dieler K Roosen, J. Helms,
I. Hochmair-Desoyer, and E. Hochmair
Article 17E: Bipolar Stimulating Probe for Cochlear Nucleus Localization in Auditory
Brain Stem Implant Surgery
J. Thomas Roland, Jr., AndrewJ. Fishman, and Noel L. Cohen
18. THE FUTURE OF COCHLEAR IMPLANTS ................................ 379
Noel L. Cohen
Vestibular Article 1. Vestibular Function in Patients with Cochlear Implantation ........ 381
Dominique Vibert, Mattheus Vischer Martin Kompis, and Rudolf Hdusler
Vestibular Article 2. Vestibular Effects of Cochlear Implantation .................... 383
Ronald A. Hoffman
Index ...................................................................... 387





Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Cochlear implants Congresses, Hearing impaired Rehabilitation Congresses, Cochlear Implants Congresses, Hearing Disorders surgery Congresses