The purpose of this project is to describe the ensemble of afferent neural responses to intracochlear electrical stimulation as a function of stimulation variables. Several types of ensemble models will be investigated, including combinations of the various field and neural models from Projects II and III and the addition of stochastic properties to such combined models. Each ensemble model will predict both the spatial and temporal patterns of neural excitation. Conditions will include manipulations in (a) electrode coupling configuration [e.g., monopolar, radial bipolar, longitudinal bipolar], (b) stimulus waveform [e.g., sinusoidal, pulsatile], and (c) the number and geometry of electrode pairs in multichannel electrode arrays. Predictions from models spanning these conditions will test our understanding of the mechanisms underlying psychophysical and behavioral findings with respect to threshold, dynamic range, intensity discrimination, frequency discrimination, channel interactions, and channel discrimination. These predictions will be evaluated directly within this project using single-unit experiments. Such evaluations will, in turn, allow further refinement of the ensemble models and their constituent parts. Iterations of this model/test cycle will periodically refocus or efforts toward key gaps in existing knowledge.

Project Start
Project End
Budget Start
Budget End
Support Year
2
Fiscal Year
1992
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
Duke University
Department
Type
DUNS #
071723621
City
Durham
State
NC
Country
United States
Zip Code
27705
Ferguson, William D; Collins, Leslie M; Smith, David W (2003) Psychophysical threshold variability in cochlear implant subjects. Hear Res 180:101-13
Wilson, B S; Finley, C C; Lawson, D T et al. (1997) Temporal representations with cochlear implants. Am J Otol 18:S30-4
van den Honert, C; Finley, C C; Xue, S (1997) Microstimulation of auditory nerve for estimating cochlear place of single fibers in a deaf ear. Hear Res 113:140-54
Smith, D W; Finley, C C (1997) Effects of electrode configuration on psychophysical strength-duration functions for single biphasic electrical stimuli in cats. J Acoust Soc Am 102:2228-37
Wilson, B S; Lawson, D T; Zerbi, M et al. (1995) New processing strategies in cochlear implantation. Am J Otol 16:669-75
Smith, D W; Watt, S; Konrad, K E et al. (1995) Behavioral auditory thresholds for sinusoidal electrical stimuli in the cat. J Acoust Soc Am 98:211-20
Ruddy, H A; Loeb, G E (1995) Influence of materials and geometry on fields produced by cochlear electrode arrays. Med Biol Eng Comput 33:793-801
Loeb, G E; Peck, R A; Smith, D W (1995) Microminiature molding techniques for cochlear electrode arrays. J Neurosci Methods 63:85-92
Smith, D W; Finley, C C; van den Honert, C et al. (1994) Behavioral and electrophysiological responses to electrical stimulation in the cat. I. Absolute thresholds. Hear Res 81:1-10