System and methods for closed-loop cochlear implant
US-2015018699-A1 · Jan 15, 2015 · US
US9338566B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9338566-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313836066-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 15, 2013 |
| Priority date | Mar 15, 2013 |
| Publication date | May 10, 2016 |
| Grant date | May 10, 2016 |
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Methods, systems, and devices are disclosed herein. A sample method includes determining one or more binaural correction factors at one or more frequencies. Each binaural correction factor is representative of an amount of binaural summation experienced by a recipient of a binaural stimulus at one of the one or more frequencies. The binaural stimulus is delivered about simultaneously to the recipient by a first stimulation device and a second stimulation device.
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What is claimed is: 1. A non-transitory computer-readable memory having stored therein instructions executable by a computing device to cause the computing device to perform functions comprising: determining one or more monaural threshold intensities corresponding to a plurality of monaural stimuli; determining one or more binaural threshold intensities corresponding to a plurality of binaural stimuli; and calculating one or more binaural correction factors, wherein a binaural correction factor at a frequency is a difference between the monaural threshold intensity at the frequency and the binaural threshold intensity at the frequency; wherein at least one setting is applied based on the determined one or more binaural correction factors. 2. The non-transitory computer readable memory of claim 1 , wherein the functions further comprise: determining, as the at least one setting, one or more settings of one or more parameters used by a hearing prosthesis to process sound at one or more frequencies included in the plurality of frequencies based on one or more binaural correction factors included in the plurality of binaural correction factors. 3. The non-transitory computer readable memory of claim 2 , wherein the functions further comprise: identifying one or more prospective hearing prostheses from a plurality of hearing prostheses capable of being configured with the one or more settings of the one or more parameters; and causing a display device to display information indicative of the one or more hearing prostheses. 4. The non-transitory computer readable memory of claim 1 , wherein the functions further comprise: calculating an average of the one or more binaural correction factors; comparing the average to a threshold binaural correction factor; making a determination that the recipient would benefit from the binaural hearing prostheses if the average is greater than or equal to the threshold binaural correction factor; and causing a display device to display information indicative of the determination. 5. The non-transitory computer readable memory of claim 1 , wherein the functions further comprise: causing a display device to display information indicative of at least one of: one or more monaural threshold intensities included in the plurality of monaural threshold intensities; one or more binaural threshold intensities included in the plurality of binaural threshold intensities; or one or more binaural correction factors included in the plurality of binaural correction factors. 6. The non-transitory computer readable memory of claim 1 , wherein: each monaural stimulus is delivered to a body part in a first auditory pathway of a recipient and causes the recipient to perceive a first sound at a frequency included in a plurality of frequencies, and wherein each monaural threshold intensity is an intensity of a monaural stimulus below which the recipient is unable to perceive the first sound; and each binaural stimulus is delivered to the body part in the first auditory pathway and a body part in a second auditory pathway of the recipient about simultaneously and causes the recipient to perceive a second sound having a frequency included in the plurality of frequencies, and wherein each binaural threshold intensity is an intensity of a binaural stimulus below which the recipient is unable to perceive the second sound. 7. A system comprising: a first stimulation device; a second stimulation device; and a computing device connected to the first stimulation device and the second stimulation device that is configured to: cause the first stimulation device to deliver a binaural stimulus at about the same time as the second stimulation device delivers the binaural stimulus, adjust an intensity of the binaural stimulus to identify a lowest intensity of the binaural stimulus at which the recipient is able to perceive sound from the binaural stimulus, wherein the lowest intensity of the binaural stimulus defines a binaural threshold intensity for the first stimulation device and the second stimulation device, determine a first monaural threshold intensity that is an intensity of a first monaural stimulus delivered to the recipient by the first stimulation device and is a lowest intensity of the first monaural stimulus at which the recipient perceives sound from the first monaural stimulus; determine a second monaural threshold intensity that is an intensity of a second monaural stimulus delivered to the recipient by the first stimulation device and is a lowest intensity of the second monaural stimulus at which the recipient perceives sound from the second monaural stimulus; and determine at least one parameter used by a hearing prosthesis to process sound at a frequency based in part on the binaural threshold intensity and at least one of the first monaural threshold intensity and the second monaural threshold intensity. 8. The system of claim 7 , wherein the setting of the at least one parameter is based on the lower of the binaural threshold intensity, the first monaural threshold intensity, and the second monaural threshold intensity. 9. The system of claim 7 , wherein the computing device is further configured to: determine a binaural correction factor, wherein the binaural correction factor is a difference between: the greater of the first monaural threshold intensity and the second monaural threshold intensity; and the binaural threshold intensity, wherein the setting of the at least one parameter is based on the binaural correction factor. 10. The system of claim 7 , wherein the computing device is further configured to: calculate a binaural correction factor, wherein the binaural correction factor is a difference between: the lesser of the first monaural threshold intensity and the second monaural threshold intensity; and the binaural threshold intensity, wherein the setting of the at least one parameter is based on the binaural correction factor. 11. A device comprising a processor configured to: determine a binaural threshold intensity for stimulation devices at a frequency channel based on whether a recipient perceives a sound at a frequency corresponding to the frequency channel in response to receiving one or more binaural stimuli, wherein the binaural threshold intensity is an intensity of a binaural stimulus below which the recipient is unable to perceive the sound at the frequency corresponding to the frequency channel in response to receiving the one or more binaural stimuli; determine a monaural threshold intensity for a first one of the stimulation devices at the frequency channel based on whether the recipient perceives sound at the frequency corresponding to the frequency channel in response to receiving one or more monaural stimuli, wherein the monaural threshold intensity is an intensity of a monaural stimulus below which the recipient is unable to perceive the sound at the frequency corresponding to the frequency channel in response to receiving one or more monaural stimuli, determine a binaural correction factor for the first stimulation device based on a difference between the binaural threshold intensity and the monaural threshold intensity, and establish a setting for the first stimulation device based on the binaural correction factor. 12. The device of claim 11 , further comprising: a data storage that includes an intensity of a last binaural stimulus at the frequency, wherein the last binaural stimulus is one of the one or more binaural stimuli; and an external interface component configured to send one or more signals to the binaural stimulation devices, wherein, to determine the binaural threshold
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