This study examined the interaction between polarity and electrode-activation order on loudness in cochlear implant users. Pulses were presented with the polarity of the leading phase alternating or constant across channels. Electrode-activation order was either consecutive or staggered. Staggered electrode-activation orders required less current for equal loudness than consecutive orders with constant polarity. Consecutive electrode-activation orders required less current than staggered orders with alternating polarity. The results support the hypothesis that crosstalk between channels can interfere with or facilitate neuronal activation depending on polarity.
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Todd, A. E., & Landsberger, D. M. (2018). The effect of polarity order and electrode-activation order on loudness in cochlear implant users. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 144(2), EL112–EL118. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.5049701
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