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Cochlear Implants

Introduction

A cochlear implant is a small electronic device that can provide individuals, who have a severe to profound hearing loss, with a sense of sound. 精东影业implant does not restore normal hearing but it can give individuals the ability to understand speech. In many cases, cochlear implants have improved the quality of life for the individual. Researchers are continuing to improve the technology of cochlear implants to make the device available to all who could benefit from them.

Components of a Cochlear Implant

鈥–ochlear Implants are composed of two parts, an implanted device under the skin, and an external device that is worn on the body. 精东影业external portion of the cochlear implant is made of the microphone, speech processor, and connecting cables. 精东影业internal device includes a coil and electrodes implanted within the skull and cochlea, respectively.

How Cochlear Implants Process Sound 

Speech, environmental sounds and music are picked up by a small, directional microphone located on the earpiece of the implant, which is positioned around the pinna. After the sound enters the microphone, it is sent to the speech processor through a small cord. 精东影业speech processor, usually worn on the belt, filters, analyzes, and digitizes the sound into a coded signal. 精东影业coded signal travels to the transmitting coil found on the individual芒鈧劉s head, behind the ear. 精东影业transmitting coil sends the signal to the internal coil located under the skin. Both coils are magnetized, keeping the transmitting coil in place. 精东影业cochlear implant transmits the signal from the internal coil to an electrode inserted in the cochlea that stimulates the auditory nerve. 精东影业auditory nerve sends the signal to the brain and the sound is processed. Even though the process seems long and complicated, the sound is transmitted in microseconds, allowing the individual to hear sounds instantaneously.