Sabine Reinfeldt
Sabine Reinfeldt is an Associate Professor in the Biomedical signals and systems research group. She is involved in different research projects on a new Bone Conduction Implant System, mostly concerning bone conduction physiology. Sabine Reinfeldt teaches Biomedical Instrumentation to students in the Master Program of Biomedical Engineering. Her research interests include bone conduction hearing, bone conduction devices, hearing implants, occlusion effect, bone conduction transmission and sensitivity, human communication, and one’s own voice.
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Objective verification of audibility in bone conduction devices
Long-term follow-up and review of the Bone Conduction Implant
Bone Conduction Stimulated VEMP Using the B250 Transducer
The effect of an active transcutaneous bone conduction device on spatial release from masking
Three-Year Follow-Up with the Bone Conduction Implant
Robustness and lifetime of the bone conduction implant - a pilot study
The bone conduction implant - a review and 1-year follow-up
VEMP using a new low-frequency bone conduction transducer
Rehabilitating Patients with Bone Conduction Hearing Devices: Two Effective Alternatives
Direct bone conduction stimulation: effect of different transducer attachments
Writing in the disciplines as writing to learn – student disciplinary discourse to enhance learning
Audiometric comparison between Bone Anchored Hearing Aid and Bone Conduction Implant
New developments in bone-conduction hearing implants: a review
The bone conduction implant: Clinical results of the first six patients.
Study of the Feasible Size of a Bone Conduction Implant Transducer in the Temporal Bone
Technical design of a new bone conduction implant (BCI) system
Audiometric comparison in BCI and BAHA matched patients
The Bone Conduction Implant-First Implantation, Surgical and Audiologic Aspects.
MRI Induced Torque and Demagnetization in Retention Magnets for a Bone Conduction Implant
Transmission of bone conducted sound - Correlation between hearing perception and cochlear vibration
Estimation of bone conduction skull transmission by hearing thresholds and ear-canal sound pressure
Transmission of bone conducted sound -correlation between hearing perception and cochlear vibration.
A Novel Bone Conduction Implant - Analog Radio Frequency Data and Power Link Design
Optimal position of a new bone conduction implant.
Bone conduction implant- BCI, surgical and transmission issue.
Correlation between the cochlear promontory and hearing perception- a pilot study.
A novel bone conduction implant (BCI): engineering aspects and pre-clinical studies.
Hearing one's own voice during phoneme vocalization-Transmission by air and bone conduction
Bone Conduction Hearing in Human Communication - Sensitivity, Transmission, and Applications
A model of the occlusion effect with bone-conducted stimulation
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A novel high performance induction link for hearing implants
Förbättrade metoder för yrseldiagnos med benledningsstimulering
Development of kinematic and muscle patterns in preterm infants (INFANTPATTERNS)
Mätning av implanterbar benledningshörapparat