Up, red: right occipito - temporal coupling during deafness, indicating
a poor cochlear implant prognosis.
Not exact matches
The brain circuits used by such «super-readers», and which are situated in the right hemisphere, are organised differently and thus
cochlear implants give
poor results.
In traditional
cochlear implants the external microphone picks up sound and transmits it to these neurons via electrodes, but the resolution is very
poor.