This discovery helps explain how humans can recover their perception of speech with
electronic cochlear implants, which generate signals much simpler than normal auditory inputs.
Not exact matches
A
cochlear implant is an
electronic device capable of restoring hearing in a profoundly deaf person by directly stimulating the nerve endings in the inner ear.
And the Roger pen, like many other hearing technologies, is also compatible with
cochlear implants, which are
electronic devices that are surgically
implanted into the ear, where they stimulate the auditory nerve and facilitate hearing.
Treatment has focused on
electronic devices like hearing aids or
cochlear implants because once lost, human auditory hair cells do not grow back.