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This project develops an optical cochlear implant to improve hearing for individuals with severe cochlear dysfunction. By using light to stimulate the auditory nerve, it aims to enhance sound perception and speech understanding in noisy environments.
Hearing loss affects millions of people worldwide.
In cases of pronounced cochlear dysfunction, an electrical cochlear implant (eCI) can partially restore hearing sensation by electrically stimulating the auditory nerve.
Until now, the eCI is the most successful and broadly used neuroprosthesis, with more than 1 million users worldwide (WHO, 2021).
However, eCI hearing is far from normal: eCI users can typically not comprehend speech in noisy environments, because the electrical signal spreads w…
UNIVERSITAETSMEDIZIN GOETTINGEN - GEORG-AUGUST-UNIVERSITAET GOETTINGEN - STIFTUNG OEFFENTLICHEN RECHTS
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