Graeme Clark, «Cochlear Implants: Fundamentals and Applications»
Springer | ISBN 0387955836 | 2003 Year | PDF | 7,64 Mb | 864 Pages
Springer | ISBN 0387955836 | 2003 Year | PDF | 7,64 Mb | 864 Pages
The cochlear implant is a device that bypasses a nonfunctional inner ear and stimulates the auditory nerve directly with patterns of electrical currents derived from incoming sounds. The culmination of investigations in many disciplines, it is the first major advance in helping profoundly deaf children communicate since the Sign Language for the Deaf was developed at the Institution des Jeunes Sourds in Paris some 200 years ago. Written by the "father" of the multi-electrode implant, this comprehensive text and reference gives an account of the fundamental principles underlying cochlear implants and their clinical application.