The cochlear implant (CI) is the most successful neural prosthesis, restoring the sensation of sound in people with severe-to-profound hearing loss by electrically stimulating the cochlear nerve. Existing CIs have an external, visible unit, and an internal, surgically-placed unit. There are significant challenges associated with the external unit, as it has limited utility and CI users often report a social stigma associated with prosthesis visibility. A fully-implantable CI (FICI) would address these issues. However, the volume constraint imposed on the FICI requires less power consumption compared to today’s CI. Because neural stimulation by CI electrodes accounts for up to 90% of power consumption, reduction in stimulation power will res...
The modern cochlear implant is one of the most successful neural stimulation devices, which partiall...
ObjectivesElectric stimulation is used to treat a number of neurologic disorders such as epilepsy an...
Thesis: S.M., Harvard-MIT Program in Health Sciences and Technology, 2016.Cataloged from PDF version...
The cochlear implant (CI) is the most successful neural prosthesis, restoring the sensation of sound...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
Cochlear implants (CIs) are arguably the most successful neural prosthesis. In spite (and in some ca...
Cochlear implants (CI) restore functional hearing in the majority of deaf patients. Despite the trem...
Cochlear Implants (CIs) are prosthetic devices that restore hearing in profoundly deaf patients by b...
Today, it is possible to restore hearing in congenitally deaf children and severely hearing-impaired...
Cochlear implants are one of the most successful neural prosthesis where users could go from being p...
Cochlear implants (CI) restore functional hearing in the majority of deaf patients. Despite the trem...
Sensorineural impairment, representing the majority of the profound deafness, can be restored using ...
Abstract Goal: Advances in computational models of biological systems and artificial neural networks...
Low powered fully implantable cochlear implants (FICIs) untangle the aesthetic concerns and battery ...
Cochlear implants (CI) restore functional hearing in the majority of deaf patients. Despite the trem...
The modern cochlear implant is one of the most successful neural stimulation devices, which partiall...
ObjectivesElectric stimulation is used to treat a number of neurologic disorders such as epilepsy an...
Thesis: S.M., Harvard-MIT Program in Health Sciences and Technology, 2016.Cataloged from PDF version...
The cochlear implant (CI) is the most successful neural prosthesis, restoring the sensation of sound...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
Cochlear implants (CIs) are arguably the most successful neural prosthesis. In spite (and in some ca...
Cochlear implants (CI) restore functional hearing in the majority of deaf patients. Despite the trem...
Cochlear Implants (CIs) are prosthetic devices that restore hearing in profoundly deaf patients by b...
Today, it is possible to restore hearing in congenitally deaf children and severely hearing-impaired...
Cochlear implants are one of the most successful neural prosthesis where users could go from being p...
Cochlear implants (CI) restore functional hearing in the majority of deaf patients. Despite the trem...
Sensorineural impairment, representing the majority of the profound deafness, can be restored using ...
Abstract Goal: Advances in computational models of biological systems and artificial neural networks...
Low powered fully implantable cochlear implants (FICIs) untangle the aesthetic concerns and battery ...
Cochlear implants (CI) restore functional hearing in the majority of deaf patients. Despite the trem...
The modern cochlear implant is one of the most successful neural stimulation devices, which partiall...
ObjectivesElectric stimulation is used to treat a number of neurologic disorders such as epilepsy an...
Thesis: S.M., Harvard-MIT Program in Health Sciences and Technology, 2016.Cataloged from PDF version...