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  • 21. Evidence of a tonotopic organization of the auditory cortex in cochlear implant users.
    Guiraud J, Besle J, Arnold L, Boyle P, Giard MH, Bertrand O, Norena A, Truy E, Collet L.
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  • 24. Bilateral input protects the cortex from unilaterally-driven reorganization in children who are deaf.
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  • 27. Optical imaging of cat auditory cortical organization after electrical stimulation of a multichannel cochlear implant: differential effects of acute and chronic stimulation.
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  • 29. Impact of modulating phase duration on electrically evoked auditory brainstem responses obtained during cochlear implantation.
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  • 31. Quantification of LLAEP interhemispheric symmetry by the intraclass correlation coefficient as a measure of cortical reorganization after cochlear implantation.
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  • 32. Ontogeny of electrically evoked brain stem potentials in neonatally deafened gerbils (Meriones unguiculatus) after cochlear implantation.
    Walger M, Hessel H, Ernst S, von Wedel H.
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  • 33. Acute effects of electrical intracochlear multichannel high-rate stimulation of the auditory nerve of cats.
    Cords SM, Reuter G, Lenarz T.
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  • 34. Early unilateral cochlear implantation promotes mature cortical asymmetries in adolescents who are deaf.
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  • 36. Chronic intracochlear electrical stimulation in neonatally deafened cats: effects of intensity and stimulating electrode location.
    Leake PA, Snyder RL, Hradek GT, Rebscher SJ.
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  • 37. Optical imaging of cat auditory cortex cochleotopic selectivity evoked by acute electrical stimulation of a multi-channel cochlear implant.
    Dinse HR, Godde B, Hilger T, Reuter G, Cords SM, Lenarz T, von Seelen W.
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  • 38. Morphological correlates of hearing loss after cochlear implantation and electro-acoustic stimulation in a hearing-impaired Guinea pig model.
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  • 39. Behavioral training restores temporal processing in auditory cortex of long-deaf cats.
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