Cochlear implants have instigated a popular but controversial
revolution in the treatment of deafness. This book discusses the
physiological bases of using artificial devices to electrically
stimulate the brain to interpret sounds. As the first successful
device to restore neural function, the cochlear implant serves as a
model for research in neuroscience and biomedical engineering.
These and other auditory prostheses are discussed in the context of
historical treatments, engineering, psychophysics and clinical
issues as well as implications for speech, behavior, cognition and
long-term effects on people.
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