Semin Hear 2010; 31(1): 047-072
DOI: 10.1055/s-0029-1246324
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Interfacing FM Systems with Implantable Hearing Devices

Linda Thibodeau1
  • 1Professor, Advanced Hearing Research Center, University of Texas at Dallas, Dallas, Texas
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Publication Date:
26 April 2010 (online)

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ABSTRACT

Cochlear implant recipients can reduce the challenges they encounter in noisy environments through the use of a remote microphone. Although there are numerous options for delivering the signal from the frequency modulated (FM) transmitter worn by the speaker to the FM receiver coupled to the implant, several have now been verified through research as viable, beneficial arrangements. Recommendations for the settings on the implant include mixing ratio and settings on the FM receivers (i.e., FM advantage). Because coupling of the FM system with the implant cannot be tested with traditional electroacoustic methods, behavioral verification using speech recognition in noise with the implant alone and with the implant plus the FM system is necessary. A variety of resources are available for the audiologist to consult for the specific components, start sequence of switches, and verification protocols. Resources can be found through manufacturer and professional association Web sites.

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Linda ThibodeauPh.D. 

Professor, Advanced Hearing Research Center, University of Texas at Dallas

1966 Inwood Rd., Dallas, TX 75235

Email: thib@utdallas.edu