Research Topics
Signal Processing for Implantable Hearing Devices
Auditory Models using Implantable Hearing Devices
Electrophysiology of the auditory nerve
APPROACH
Understanding in quiet situations is no longer a major problem for most cochlear implants recipients, however hearing in noisy conditions and music perception is still severely limited. Nevertheless, technical progress in signal processing for cochlear implants in recent past led to remarkable performance enhancements in device users. Therefore, we design new signal processing strategies for cochlear implants.
DO YOU WANT TO PARTICIPATE?
Your collaboration would consist on visiting us at the lab in the German Hearing Center and perform some hearing tasks. The duration of the tests takes around 2 hours. You can contact us here.
Deutsches Hoerzentrum Hannover
Karl-Wiechert Alle,3
30625 - Hannover
Telf. +49 (0)511 532 8025
E-mail: [email protected]
Auditory Models using Implantable Hearing Devices
Electrophysiology of the auditory nerve
APPROACH
Understanding in quiet situations is no longer a major problem for most cochlear implants recipients, however hearing in noisy conditions and music perception is still severely limited. Nevertheless, technical progress in signal processing for cochlear implants in recent past led to remarkable performance enhancements in device users. Therefore, we design new signal processing strategies for cochlear implants.
DO YOU WANT TO PARTICIPATE?
Your collaboration would consist on visiting us at the lab in the German Hearing Center and perform some hearing tasks. The duration of the tests takes around 2 hours. You can contact us here.
Deutsches Hoerzentrum Hannover
Karl-Wiechert Alle,3
30625 - Hannover
Telf. +49 (0)511 532 8025
E-mail: [email protected]