Clarke G P, Sandford M D
North Riding Infirmary, Middlesbrough, England.
Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol Suppl. 1995 Sep;166:165-6.
A computer system has been developed that has a games computer and a vibrotactile device linked into the Cochlear Diagnostic and Programming System. It uses a child's response to a computer game as a way of eliciting initial electrical thresholds and of maintaining attention, so that a large number of thresholds may be measured in a single session. Results have given times of 15 and 35 minutes for initial programming of all 22 electrodes in two 4-year-olds, and the system has been found to be useful in children from 3 years to early teens.
已开发出一种计算机系统,该系统有一台游戏电脑和一个与耳蜗诊断及编程系统相连的振动触觉装置。它利用儿童对电脑游戏的反应来引出初始电阈值并保持注意力,以便在一次诊疗过程中测量大量阈值。对两名4岁儿童进行全部22个电极的初始编程,结果显示时间分别为15分钟和35分钟,并且已发现该系统对3岁至青少年早期的儿童有用。