A cochlear implant (CI) is a surgically implanted neuroprosthesis that provides a person who has moderate-to-profound sensorineural hearing loss with...
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Cochlear is a medical device company that designs, manufactures, and supplies the Nucleus cochlear implant, the Hybrid electro-acoustic implant and the...
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totally implantable cochlear implant (TICI) is a new type of cochlear implant and is currently in development. Unlike a conventional cochlear implant, which...
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damaging the cochlea or auditory nerve, and so precluding the use of a cochlear implant). In Europe, ABIs have been used in children and adults, and in patients...
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MED-EL (section Cochlear Implants)
specializing in hearing implants and devices. They develop and manufacture products including cochlear implants, middle ear implants and bone conduction systems...
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biocompatible medical implants. In some cases implants contain electronics, e.g. artificial pacemaker and cochlear implants. Some implants are bioactive, such...
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Erwin Hochmair (section Cochlear implant design)
whose research focuses in the fields of biomedical engineering and cochlear implant design. He has been a professor at the Institute of Experimental Physics...
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Cochlear, the adjective form of cochlea, may refer to: Cochlear implant, a sensory aid for the deaf Cochlear nuclei, the ventral cochlear nucleus and...
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Deaf culture (section Cochlear implants)
may also oppose technological innovations like cochlear implants for the same reason. A cochlear implant is not to be mistaken for a hearing aid, which...
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Neuroprosthetics (redirect from Auditory brain stem implant)
that might have been damaged as a result of an injury or a disease. Cochlear implants provide an example of such devices. These devices substitute the functions...
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Heather Artinian (section Cochlear implant)
child. Although her parents initially opposed letting her get the cochlear implant, they eventually let her get one in 2002, and she went on to attend...
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physician and medical researcher who developed and invented the cochlear implant. The cochlear implant is considered to be the first invention to restore not just...
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Biorobotics (section Cochlear Implant)
simply powers the hearing aid. Cochlear implants are a type of hearing aid for those who are deaf. Cochlear implants send electrical signals straight...
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Neurostimulation (redirect from Implanted pulse generator)
Nowadays, sensory prosthetic devices, such as visual implants, cochlear implants, auditory midbrain implants, and spinal cord stimulators and also motor prosthetic...
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towards the development of the multiple-channel cochlear implant. His invention was later marketed by Cochlear Limited. Clark was born in Camden, New South...
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solutions to screen and rehabilitate hearing loss via hearing aids and cochlear implants. Because most vertebrate species send and receive sound for essential...
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Presbycusis (section Cochlear implant)
accurately. Due to spatial constraints, the cochlear implant may not be inserted all the way into the cochlear apex. It provides a different kind of sound...
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Language acquisition (section Cochlear implants)
strengthen remaining sensory cells or cochlear implants to stimulate the hearing nerve directly. Cochlear implants (often known simply as CIs) are hearing...
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Sonova (section Implant recalls)
headquartered in Stäfa that specializes in hearing care (hearing instruments, cochlear implants, wireless communication). The Sonova group operates through its core...
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Phonemic restoration effect (section Cochlear implants)
information to make a correct guess. A study with actual cochlear implant users indicated that some implant users can benefit from phonemic restoration, but again...
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through the cochlear complex. Cochlear implant Auditory Brainstem Response Palmer, A R (1987). "Physiology of the cochlear nerve and cochlear nucleus"....
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Cross modal plasticity (section Cochlear implants)
help them understand speech better along with the assistance of a cochlear implant. The post-lingual deaf do not have as much recruitment of the auditory...
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Neuroplasticity (section Cochlear implant)
years of life. Consequently, in prelingually deaf children, early cochlear implantation, as a rule, allows the children to learn the mother language and...
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clinical work and research in cochlear implants, along with developing signal processing improvements for cochlear implants. Dowell is a Fellow of Audiology...
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Electric acoustic stimulation (EAS) is the use of a hearing aid and a cochlear implant technology together in the same ear. EAS is intended for people with...
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Neurofibromatosis type II (section Cochlear Implants)
the cochlear nerve caused by the typical NF2 schwannoma often precludes the use of such an implant. In these cases, an auditory brainstem implant (ABI)...
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A direct acoustic cochlear implant - also DACI - is an acoustic implant which converts sound in mechanical vibrations that stimulate directly the perilymph...
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hearing implant company MED-EL. Dr Hochmair and her husband Prof. Erwin Hochmair co-created the first micro-electronic multi-channel cochlear implant in the...
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Hearing aid (redirect from Active Bone Conduction Implant)
auditory prosthesis (formerly called the bone-anchored hearing aid) and cochlear implant. Hearing aids are used for a variety of pathologies including sensorineural...
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surgically placed devices that stimulate the cochlear nerve in order to help the person hear. A cochlear implant is used instead of hearing aids in order...
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