• DocumentCode
    1467069
  • Title

    Introduction to cochlear implants

  • Author

    Loizou, Philipos C.

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Appl. Sci., Arkansas Univ., Little Rock, AR, USA
  • Volume
    18
  • Issue
    1
  • fYear
    1999
  • Firstpage
    32
  • Lastpage
    42
  • Abstract
    Cochlear implants have been very successful in restoring partial hearing to profoundly deaf people. Many individuals with implants are now able to communicate and understand speech without lip-reading, and some are able to talk over the phone. Children with implants can develop spoken-language skills and attend normal schools (i.e., schools with normal-hearing children). The greatest benefits with cochlear implantation have occurred in patients who (1) acquired speech and language before their hearing loss, and (2) have shorter duration of deafness. Gradual, but steady, improvements in speech production and speech perception have also occurred in prelingually deafened adults or children
  • Keywords
    ear; hearing aids; prosthetics; reviews; speech; adults; children; cochlear implants; language; lip-reading; partial hearing restoration; prelingually deafened people; profoundly deaf people; speech perception; speech production; Auditory system; Biomembranes; Cochlear implants; Deafness; Ear; Frequency; Hair; Neurons; Production; Vibrations;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine, IEEE
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0739-5175
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/51.740962
  • Filename
    740962