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Effects of Pulse Phase Duration and Location of Stimulation Within the Inferior Colliculus on Auditory Cortical Evoked Potentials in a Guinea Pig Model
Authors:Anke Neuheiser  Minoo Lenarz  Guenter Reuter  Roger Calixto  Ingo Nolte  Thomas Lenarz  Hubert H. Lim
Affiliation:(1) Otorhinolaryngology Department, Hannover Medical University, 30625 Hannover, Germany;(2) Small Animal Clinic, University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, 30173 Hannover, Germany;(3) Biomedical Engineering Department, University of Minnesota, 55455 Minneapolis, MN, USA;(4) Medizinische Hochschule Hannover, Carl-Neuberg-Str. 1, OE 6500, 30625 Hannover, Germany;
Abstract:The auditory midbrain implant (AMI), which consists of a single shank array designed for stimulation within the central nucleus of the inferior colliculus (ICC), has been developed for deaf patients who cannot benefit from a cochlear implant. Currently, performance levels in clinical trials for the AMI are far from those achieved by the cochlear implant and vary dramatically across patients, in part due to stimulation location effects. As an initial step towards improving the AMI, we investigated how stimulation of different regions along the isofrequency domain of the ICC as well as varying pulse phase durations and levels affected auditory cortical activity in anesthetized guinea pigs. This study was motivated by the need to determine in which region to implant the single shank array within a three-dimensional ICC structure and what stimulus parameters to use in patients. Our findings indicate that complex and unfavorable cortical activation properties are elicited by stimulation of caudal–dorsal ICC regions with the AMI array. Our results also confirm the existence of different functional regions along the isofrequency domain of the ICC (i.e., a caudal–dorsal and a rostral–ventral region), which has been traditionally unclassified. Based on our study as well as previous animal and human AMI findings, we may need to deliver more complex stimuli than currently used in the AMI patients to effectively activate the caudal ICC or ensure that the single shank AMI is only implanted into a rostral–ventral ICC region in future patients.
Keywords:auditory midbrain implant   auditory brainstem implant   cochlear implant   deep brain stimulation   auditory cortex   auditory thalamus
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