Terminology of Programming
Bilateral vs. Bimodal vs. Hybrid and ABIs
Speech Processor Coding Strategies
Medically Implanted Devices
Bonus Facts
100

Coded by the firing rates of the nerve cells in the auditory nerve.

What is pitch?

100

This term describes when a patient uses a CI in one ear and a hearing aid in the other ear. It helps improve speech understanding and they are able to enjoy music more.

What is bimodal CI use?

100

The number of biphasic pulses given to a single electrode in one second.

What is the stimulation rate?

100

This type of implantable bone-conduction device may not be compatible with patients who have a SNHL greater than mild, as attenuation of the sound as it gets transmitted through the skin will result in insufficient power.

What is transcutaneous?

100

Only three hospitals in the United States perform surgery to install this implanted device.

What is an Auditory Brainstem Implant.

200

Slow changes in intensity fluctuations (2-50 Hz) vs. fast changes in intensity fluctuations (>150 Hz).

What is amplitude envelope vs. fine temporal structure?

200

These frequency sounds allow you to detect the vowels in words like "ah" and convey melody in speech.

What are low-frequency sounds?

200

The company that uses Peak Picking/n-of-m.

What is Cochlear Ltd.?

200

This implantable device converts electrical signals from the DSP into mechanical oscillatory energy.

What is a middle ear implant?

200

The algorithm used to transform the important features of the incoming acoustical signal into an electrical code.

What is signal coding?

300

Spectral concentration of acoustic energy that occur for voiced speech sounds that are created by the resonance of the vocal tract.

What is formants?

300

Hybrid CI users may eventually need this if they lose residual hearing.

What is re-implantation with a full length electrode?

300

The three variables of a signal that CI coding is trying to represent.

What are amplitude, frequency, and temporal cues?

300

One form of implantable bone-conduction device involves a titanium fixture that is implanted into the skull where it osseointegrates, with this fixture protruding from the skin for an abutment to be attached. This abutment can then be attached to the sound processor via "snap coupling".

What is percutaneous?

300

Within an electromagnetic bone conduction transducer, this specific moving component is made of ferrite, is surrounded by wired coils, and contains a permanent magnet used to create a static magnetic field.

What is an armature?

400

The change in the acoustic properties of speech that occurs when two speech sounds are produced close together compared to the acoustic properties that exist when those sounds are spoken in isolation.

What is co-articulation cues?

400

This device was originally developed for patients with NF2. It bypasses the inner ear and the auditory nerve to directly stimulate the auditory pathway in the brainstem.

What is an auditory brainstem implant?

400

The general coding strategy by Med-El that is associated with low frequency focus by stimulating the apical electrode contact(s).

What is Fine Structure Processing (FSP)?

400

The transducers most commonly used in modern bone-conduction systems.

What is an electromagnetic transducer?

400

The only company approved to implant CIs for SSD by the FDA.

What is Med-El?

500

This company uses this method of programming, which involves the creation of virtual channels so the CI can stimulate electrodes that aren't technically there, with the goal of giving patients better speech understanding.

What is Advanced Bionics using current steering?

500

The 60/60 guideline is used as the standard for identifying traditional CI candidates; however, patients who technically "miss" this rule and have a drop-off, precipitous high-frequency hearing loss may still qualify for this type of implant.

What is a hybrid implant?

500

The coding strategy that uses channel steering across 120 virtual channels.

What is HiRes Fidelity?

500

This type of transducer should not be used for moderate to severe hearing loss, as it provides low output with a narrow bandwidth when compared to other transducers.

What is piezoelectric transducer?

500

The two ways that you can change the patient's perception of loudness within CI programming.

What is increasing the amplitude of the pulse or increasing the width of the pulse.

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