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Move Over Mickey Mouse - Turning the Tables on What You Know About CI Sound Quality

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1.  Which unique part of the MED-EL cochlear implant system carries out the function of the basilar membrane?
  1. The silicone in the electrode array
  2. The default 3:1 compression ratio
  3. Dual microphones
  4. Noise reduction
2.  Which unique part of the MED-EL cochlear implant system is the most important for addressing upshifted, robotic sound quality?
  1. Dual microphones
  2. Noise reduction algorithms
  3. A choice of long electrode lengths to fit the individual’s cochlea
  4. A 3:1 compression ratio
3.  Which unique part of the MED-EL cochlear implant system carries out the phase-locking function of the hair cells?
  1. Fine structure coding strategies
  2. Locking the battery door
  3. Onset timing delay to match a hearing aid
  4. The RONDO 3 single-unit audio processor
4.  Which part of the MED-EL cochlear implant system functions very much like the traveling wave and is largely responsible for MED-EL’s short processing delay?
  1. Time-domain bell-shaped filter banks
  2. OTOPLAN On Demand
  3. Anatomy-Based Fitting
  4. AudioLink
5.  Which unique part of the MED-EL cochlear implant system carries out the function of the pinna without the need for additional hardware?
  1. Fine Structure coding strategies
  2. A 3:1 compression ratio
  3. Onset timing delay to match a hearing aid
  4. Natural directionality

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