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Cochlear Implants: Auditory Prostheses and Electric Hearing

Englisch · Taschenbuch

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Cochlear implants have instigated a popular but controversial revolution in the treatment of deafness. This book discusses the physiological bases of using artificial devices to electrically stimulate the brain to interpret sounds. As the first successful device to restore neural function, the cochlear implant serves as a model for research in neuroscience and biomedical engineering. These and other auditory prostheses are discussed in the context of historical treatments, engineering, psychophysics and clinical issues as well as implications for speech, behavior, cognition and long-term effects on people.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

1. Auditory Prostheses: Past, Present, and Future.- 2. Engineering Design of Cochlear Implants.- 3. Cochlear Implants: Clinical Applications.- 4. Anatomical Considerations and Long-Term Effects of Electrical Stimulation.- 5. Biophysics and Physiology.- 6. Central Responses to Electrical Stimulation.- 7. Psychophysics and Electrical Stimulation.- 8. Speech Perception with Cochlear Implants.- 9. Learning, Memory, and Cognitive Processes in Deaf Children Following Cochlear Implantation.

Über den Autor / die Autorin










Fan-Gang Zeng
is Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering at University of California, Irvine.
Richard R. Fay
is Director of the Parmly Hearing Institute and Professor of Psychology at Loyola University of Chicago.
Arthur N. Popper
is Professor in the Department of Biology, Director of the Neuroscience and Cognitive Science Program, and Co-Director of the Center for Comparative and Evolutionary Biology of Hearing at the University of Mayland, College Park.


 



Zusammenfassung

Cochlear implants have instigated a popular but controversial revolution in the treatment of deafness. This book discusses the physiological bases of using artificial devices to electrically stimulate the brain to interpret sounds. As the first successful device to restore neural function, the cochlear implant serves as a model for research in neuroscience and biomedical engineering. These and other auditory prostheses are discussed in the context of historical treatments, engineering, psychophysics and clinical issues as well as implications for speech, behavior, cognition and long-term effects on people.

Produktdetails

Mitarbeit Richard R Fay (Herausgeber), Richard R. Fay (Herausgeber), Arthur N. Popper (Herausgeber), R Fay (Herausgeber), R Fay (Herausgeber), Fan-Gan Zeng (Herausgeber), Fan-Gang Zeng (Herausgeber), Fang-Gang Zeng (Herausgeber)
Verlag Springer, Berlin
 
Sprache Englisch
Produktform Taschenbuch
Erschienen 27.10.2010
 
EAN 9781441923462
ISBN 978-1-4419-2346-2
Seiten 438
Abmessung 159 mm x 25 mm x 238 mm
Gewicht 680 g
Illustration XII, 438 p.
Serien Springer Handbook of Auditory Research
Springer Handbook of Auditory Research
Themen Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik > Medizin > Nichtklinische Fächer

Physiologie, C, SPEECH, Hals-Nasen-Ohren-Heilkunde, Otorhinolaryngology, HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY, PHYSIOLOGY, Neuroscience, Biomedizinische Technik, Neurosciences, Biomedical and Life Sciences, Zoology, Biomedical Engineering and Bioengineering, Biomedical engineering, Otorhinolaryngology (ENT), Neurobiology

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