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cochlear implant

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cochlear implant
n.
An electronic apparatus that allows people with severe hearing loss to recognize some sounds, especially speech sounds, and that consists chiefly of a microphone and receiver, a processor that converts speech into electronic signals, and an array of electrodes that transmit the signals to the auditory nerve in the inner ear.

cochlear implant [ˈkɒklɪə]
n
(Medicine) a device that stimulates the acoustic nerve in the inner ear in order to produce some form of hearing in people who are deaf from inner ear disease

cochlear implant  (kkl-r)
A surgically implanted electronic device that allows people with severe hearing loss to recognize some sounds. It consists chiefly of a microphone and receiver, a processor that converts speech into electronic signals, and an array of electrodes that transmit the signals to the auditory nerve in the inner ear.


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95 Paperback RF305 In this guide for families and general readers, Loy (Department of Otolaryngology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center) and Roland (medical director, Dallas Cochlear Implant Program) explain details parents need for making decisions about cochlear implants for their hearing-impaired children.
Instead of amplifying sounds coming into her ear canal, like a hearing aid, a cochlear implant delivers electrical pulses that stimulate the hearing nerve, and the brain interprets them as sound.
To examine these issues further, we investigated sensory-processing abilities in children with congenital, profound hearing loss who are fitted with unilateral or bilateral cochlear implant devices.
 
 
 
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