Cochlear implants (CIs) represent one of the most successful neural prostheses, providing discrete frequency and intensity electrical stimulation to restore hearing, improve speech understanding, and enhance quality of life. Despite their transformative impact, a significant challenge remains: the substantial variability in speech perception outcomes among CI users. (1) While current methodologies excel at identifying individuals with severe hearing loss and, thus, strong CI candidates, they […]
Predicting cochlear implant performance: Moving beyond single biomarkers and leveraging …