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Surgery: Light, Thermal, And Electrical Application > Light, Thermal, And Electrical Application > Electrical Therapeutic Systems > Promoting Auditory Function Promoting Auditory FunctionPromoting Auditory Function patent applications listed are from June 2005 to current and include Date, Patent Application Number, Patent Title, Patent Abstract summary and are linked to the corresponding patent application page.10/19/06 - 20060235486 - Sound processor for a cochlear implant The sound processor and method uses a model of basilar membrane motion to select stimuli, based upon the predicted motion which the acoustic signal presented would produce in an acoustically excited normally hearing cochlea. The filter; used, in contrast to single channel per electrode approaches, cover multiple channels and overlap ... 06/01/06 - 20060116742 - Spinal cord stimulation to treat auditory dysfunction A system and method for treating auditory dysfunction by somatosensory system stimulation. The system and/or method comprises a probe and a device to stimulate the probe. The probe has a stimulation portion subcutaneously implanted in communication with a predetermined spinal cord site. The stimulation portion of the probe may be ... 02/16/06 - 20060036297 - Method and apparatus for the treatment of tinnitus An improved method and apparatus for electrically stimulating the brain to alleviate tinnitus. In one aspect of the invention the areas of the brain to which stimulation is applied would be determined by a procedure which first involves analysis of the patient to determine the nature of the sound perceived ... 02/02/06 - 20060025833 - Variable width electrode scheme In accordance with one aspect of the invention, methods and systems are disclosed for delivering a stimulating signal by a stimulating medical device having a plurality of electrodes. These methods and systems comprise electrically coupling a first set of at least two of the plurality of electrodes, and simultaneously delivering ... 12/22/05 - 20050283207 - Low power signal transmission A low-power implant system. The system includes an implant for implantation into a person, such as a cochlear implant or a middle ear implant. The implant is capable of communicating with a device via transmission of ultra wideband pulses. The device may be adapted to be worn external to the ... ### FreshPatents.com Support |