Cochlear Implants: System Design, Integration, and Evaluation
University of California, Irvine · University of California, San Francisco
Abstract
As the most successful neural prosthesis, cochlear implants have provided partial hearing to more than 120000 persons worldwide; half of which being pediatric users who are able to develop nearly normal language. Biomedical engineers have played a central role in the design, integration and evaluation of the cochlear implant system, but the overall success is a result of collaborative work with physiologists, psychologists, physicians, educators, and entrepreneurs. This review presents broad yet in-depth academic and industrial perspectives on the underlying research and ongoing development of cochlear implants. The introduction accounts for major events and advances in cochlear implants, including dynamic…
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- FWCI
- 7.32
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- 100%
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- 235
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5Topics & keywords
- Cochlear implant
- Computer science
- Neural Prosthesis
- Engineering
- Audiology
- Medicine
- Biomedical engineering