Investigating the applicability of single-channel electroencephalography in cochlear implant users

We have demonstrated the feasibility of single channel electroencephalography in cochlear implant users and the development of an artifact attenuation methodology for clean acquisition of cortical auditory evoked potentials.

 

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Journal Paper Publications:

  • M. Mc Laughlin, A. Lopez Valdes, R.B. Reilly, and F.G. Zeng, Cochlear Implant Artifact Attenuation in Late Auditory Evoked Potentials: A Single Channel Approach. Hearing Research, 302:84-95. August 2013
  • A. Lopez Valdes, M. Mc Laughlin, L. Viani, J. Smith, P. Walshe, F.G. Zeng and R.B. Reilly, Objective assessment of spectral ripple discrimination in cochlear implant listeners using cortical evoked responses to an oddball paradigm. PLoS One, 9(3):e90044. March 2014

Conference Proceedings:

  • A. Lopez Valdes, M. Mc Laughlin, L. Viani, J. Smith, P. Walshe, F.G. Zeng and R.B. Reilly. Auditory Mismatch Negativity in Cochlear Implant Users: A Window to Spectral Discrimination, In Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, Proceedings of the 35th International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2013:3555-8. 2013
  • A. Lopez Valdes, M. Mc Laughlin, L. Viani, J. Smith, P. Walshe, F.G. Zeng and R.B. Reilly. Electrophysiological Correlates of Spectral Discrimination for Cochlear Implant Users, 7th International IEEE/EMBS Conference on Neural Engineering. 2015:671-4. 2015
  • A.M. Leijsen, A. Lopez Valdes, M. Mc Laughlin, L. Viani, J. Smith, P. Walshe and R.B. Reilly. An Approach to Develop an Objective Measure of Temporal Processing in Cochlear Implant Users Based on Schroeder-phase Harmonic Complexes. 7th International IEEE/EMBS Conference on Neural Engineering. 2015:699-702. 2015

 

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