The treatment of severe to profound sensorineural hearing loss has rapidly evolved in the last several decades. The cochlear implant (CI) device, which forms an interface between a sound signal and... Show moreThe treatment of severe to profound sensorineural hearing loss has rapidly evolved in the last several decades. The cochlear implant (CI) device, which forms an interface between a sound signal and the auditory nerve fibers (ANFs) of the deaf ear, is by now an accepted approach of rehabilitation for profoundly deaf individuals and generally achieves high performance in terms of speech perception. However, effectiveness still widely varies from person to person. Therefore, there is a continued impetus for further progress in CIs. In this thesis, we developed new applications of objective measures in modern CIs regarding electrically evoked compound action potential (eCAP) recording and electrical field imaging (EFI). With the development of an iterative deconvolution model, this thesis focuses on extracting the temporal firing properties of excited ANFs in human eCAP and evaluating their potential implications for clinical practice. In addition, this thesis describes an attempt to intra-operatively assess the placement of the electrode array within the cochlea based on impedance measurements. Show less
The overall hypothesis of the Switchbox study is that maintenance of homeostasis is pivotal for maintenance of health in old age. Therefore, the aim of this thesis as part of the Switchbox study,... Show moreThe overall hypothesis of the Switchbox study is that maintenance of homeostasis is pivotal for maintenance of health in old age. Therefore, the aim of this thesis as part of the Switchbox study, was to expand our knowledge of homeostatic mechanisms at old age, thus trying to unravel underlying mechanisms of healthy human longevity. The focus of this thesis will be on analysis of the HPT-axis and HPA-axis in participants who have the propensity to reach old age in good health compared to age-matched controls. In humans, we are able to assess the 'function' of the HPT- and HPA- axes by measuring the key hormones involved as well as physiological parameters that are affected by these systems (heart rate, metabolism) under different conditions (in rest and during stress). Show less