
doi: 10.1007/bf02363439
pmid: 7027838
Progress in development of elements of higher-generation cochlear implant devices is briefly summarized. Initial tests with early model devices indicate that these devices will gain wide application, as aids capable of effecting significant levels of speech recognition in the profoundly (totally) deaf.
Cochlear Implants, Speech Perception, Humans, Deafness, Vestibulocochlear Nerve, Electric Stimulation, Cochlea, Electrodes, Implanted
Cochlear Implants, Speech Perception, Humans, Deafness, Vestibulocochlear Nerve, Electric Stimulation, Cochlea, Electrodes, Implanted
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