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Original Article

Effect of Stimulus Duration on Stapedius Reflex Threshold in Electrical Stimulation via Cochlear Implant

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Pages 143-151 | Received 09 Feb 1993, Accepted 21 Sep 1993, Published online: 07 Jul 2009

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Annett Franke-Trieger, Willy Mattheus, Josef Seebacher, Philipp Zelger, Thomas Zahnert & Marcus Neudert. (2023) Stapedius reflex thresholds obtained in a free sound field as an indicator for over- and understimulation in cochlear implant listeners. International Journal of Audiology 0:0, pages 1-8.
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Annett Franke-Trieger, Willy Mattheus, Josef Seebacher, Thomas Zahnert & Marcus Neudert. (2021) Stapedius reflex evoked in free sound field in cochlear implant users compared to normal-hearing listeners. International Journal of Audiology 60:9, pages 695-703.
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Julie Kosaner, Philipp Spitzer, Svetlana Bayguzina, Muammer Gultekin & Laurie Arum Behar. (2018) Comparing eSRT and eCAP measurements in pediatric MED-EL cochlear implant users. Cochlear Implants International 19:3, pages 153-161.
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Lizette Carranco Hernandez, Lisette Cristerna Sánchez, Miriam Camacho Olivares, Carina Rodríguez, Charles C. Finley & Aniket A. Saoji. (2019) Effect of Probe-Tone Frequency on Ipsilateral and Contralateral Electrical Stapedius Reflex Measurement in Children With Cochlear Implants. Ear & Hearing 40:3, pages 732-740.
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