Cochlear Implant
People with profound hearing loss are not able to use some kinds of conventional amplifiers due to the nature of their loss. In these people, hearing sense is stimulated only when the auditory nerve is activated via electrical stimulation. This stimulation is possible through cochlear implant. In fa...
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doaj-79baaabc89364e0997e190edee1870652020-11-25T03:39:56ZfasTehran University of Medical SciencesAudiology1735-19362008-26571993-03-0121-23638Cochlear ImplantMehrnaz KarimiPeople with profound hearing loss are not able to use some kinds of conventional amplifiers due to the nature of their loss. In these people, hearing sense is stimulated only when the auditory nerve is activated via electrical stimulation. This stimulation is possible through cochlear implant. In fact, for the deaf people who have good mental health and can not use surgical and medical treatment and also can not benefit from air and bone conduction hearing aids, this device is used if they have normal central auditory system. The basic parts of the device included: Microphone, speech processor, transmitter, stimulator and receiver, and electrode array.http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/16494.pdf&manuscript_id=16494Cochlear ImplantCoding SpeechParts of Cochlear Implant Prothesis |
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Tehran University of Medical Sciences |
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Audiology |
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People with profound hearing loss are not able to use some kinds of conventional amplifiers due to the nature of their loss. In these people, hearing sense is stimulated only when the auditory nerve is activated via electrical stimulation. This stimulation is possible through cochlear implant. In fact, for the deaf people who have good mental health and can not use surgical and medical treatment and also can not benefit from air and bone conduction hearing aids, this device is used if they have normal central auditory system. The basic parts of the device included: Microphone, speech processor, transmitter, stimulator and receiver, and electrode array. |
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Cochlear Implant Coding Speech Parts of Cochlear Implant Prothesis |
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