Spiral Ganglions and Speech Perception in the Elderly. Which Turn of the Cochlea is the More Relevant? A Preliminary Study on Human Temporal Bones

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Main Authors: Arianna Di Stadio, Antonio della Volpe, Massimo Ralli, Fiammetta Korsch, Antonio Greco, Giampietro Ricci
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AVES 2020-10-01
Series:Journal of International Advanced Otology
Online Access:https://www.advancedotology.org/en/spiral-ganglions-and-speech-perception-in-the-elderly-which-turn-of-the-cochlea-is-the-more-relevant-a-preliminary-study-on-human-temporal-bones-131561
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spelling doaj-art-f9a4507b2bf141eba3ac9ae2e9f064022025-01-02T12:36:47ZengAVESJournal of International Advanced Otology2148-38172020-10-0116331832210.5152/iao.2020.8481Spiral Ganglions and Speech Perception in the Elderly. Which Turn of the Cochlea is the More Relevant? A Preliminary Study on Human Temporal BonesArianna Di Stadio0 Antonio della Volpe1 Massimo Ralli2 Fiammetta Korsch3Antonio Greco4Giampietro Ricci5Department of Otolaryngology, University of Perugia, Perugia, ItalyOtology and Cochlear Implant Unit, Regional Referral Centre Children's Hospital "Santobono-Pausilipon", Naples, ItalyDepartment of Organ of Sense, University La Sapienza, Rome, ItalyDepartment of Otolaryngology, Santobono Posilipon Hospital, Naples, ItalyDepartment of Organ of Sense, University La Sapienza, Rome, ItalyDepartment of Otolaryngology, University of Perugia, Perugia, Italyhttps://www.advancedotology.org/en/spiral-ganglions-and-speech-perception-in-the-elderly-which-turn-of-the-cochlea-is-the-more-relevant-a-preliminary-study-on-human-temporal-bones-131561
spellingShingle Arianna Di Stadio
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Giampietro Ricci
Spiral Ganglions and Speech Perception in the Elderly. Which Turn of the Cochlea is the More Relevant? A Preliminary Study on Human Temporal Bones
Journal of International Advanced Otology
title Spiral Ganglions and Speech Perception in the Elderly. Which Turn of the Cochlea is the More Relevant? A Preliminary Study on Human Temporal Bones
title_full Spiral Ganglions and Speech Perception in the Elderly. Which Turn of the Cochlea is the More Relevant? A Preliminary Study on Human Temporal Bones
title_fullStr Spiral Ganglions and Speech Perception in the Elderly. Which Turn of the Cochlea is the More Relevant? A Preliminary Study on Human Temporal Bones
title_full_unstemmed Spiral Ganglions and Speech Perception in the Elderly. Which Turn of the Cochlea is the More Relevant? A Preliminary Study on Human Temporal Bones
title_short Spiral Ganglions and Speech Perception in the Elderly. Which Turn of the Cochlea is the More Relevant? A Preliminary Study on Human Temporal Bones
title_sort spiral ganglions and speech perception in the elderly which turn of the cochlea is the more relevant a preliminary study on human temporal bones
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