The history and future of neural modeling for cochlear implants

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This special issue of Network: Computation in Neural Systems on the topic of “Computational models of the electrically stimulated auditory system” incorporates review articles spanning a wide range of approaches to modeling cochlear implant stimulation of the auditory system. The purpose of this overview paper is to provide a historical context for the different modeling endeavors and to point toward how computational modeling could play a key role in the understanding, evaluation, and improvement of cochlear implants in the future.

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Seeber, B. U., & Bruce, I. C. (2016, July 2). The history and future of neural modeling for cochlear implants. Network: Computation in Neural Systems. Taylor and Francis Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1080/0954898X.2016.1223365

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