ABSTRACT
For patients with single-sided deafness and troublesome tinnitus, the possibility of cochlear implantation holds a prospect of addressing both hearing and tinnitus handicap, even in the presence of normal contralateral hearing. Studies in Europe are investigating this, and evidence is emerging. Patients with a cochlear implant in one ear and normal hearing in the better ear provide an important opportunity to investigate cochlear frequency-place pitch maps.
KEYWORDS
Single-sided deafness - tinnitus - cochlear implant
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David M BaguleyPh.D. M.B.A.
Audiology (94), Addenbrooke's Hospital
Hills Road, Cambridge CB2 2QQ, UK
Email: dmb29@cam.ac.uk