Aage R. Mller | ||||
S. Karger AG (Switzerland) | ||||
2006 | ||||
English | ||||
228 pages | ||||
7.03 MB | ||||
[tab] [content title="Summary"] Today, cochlear implants are the most successful prostheses for the nervous system, offering significant benefits to individuals who are deaf or suffer from severe hearing loss due to the loss of cochlear hair cells. Auditory brainstem implants, which stimulate the cochlear nucleus, are used for patients with auditory nerve dysfunction, malformed cochleas that prevent cochlear implantation, or those who have suffered traumatic auditory nerve injury. This volume covers various aspects of cochlear implantation, including the role of neural plasticity, the interaction with the development of the auditory system, and the optimal timing for implantation in children (sensitive periods). It also provides a detailed description of the processors and algorithms used in modern cochlear implants. The second part of the book focuses on auditory brainstem implants, detailing surgical techniques, intraoperative testing methods, and speech processing. It also explores electrical stimulation of neural tissue and the neurophysiological foundations of both cochlear and brainstem implants. This publication offers the latest scientific and clinical knowledge on cochlear and brainstem implants, making it an essential resource for audiologists, otolaryngologists, and neurosurgeons. [/content] [content title="Content"] [/content] [content title="Author(s)"] [/content] [/tab]
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