2015
DOI: 10.1179/1467010015z.000000000246
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The role of the Utah Artificial Ear project in the development of the modern cochlear implant

Abstract: The cochlear implant has provided the first substantial restoration of a human sense by a medical intervention. This accomplishment was brought about by the efforts, over a 50+ year period, of many individuals in laboratories around the world. In this paper, we recount the history of one of the early projects - the Utah Artificial Ear project. In 1970 researchers at the University of Utah began work on an auditory prosthesis. A critical early decision was to create a 'transparent' link between external signal … Show more

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“…In the year 1961, William House executed the inaugural surgical intervention for cochlear implantation, whereby he introduced a solitary wire, followed by a 5-wire electrode array, into the scala tympani area of the cochlea belonging to an individual afflicted with auditory impairment (House, 1976). Now, after more than five decades, cochlear implants have become a widely accepted medical intervention for restoring hearing function in individuals with congenital deafness and those who have experienced hearing loss (Dorman & Parkin, 2015).…”
Section: Fig 3 Examples Of Eeg (Berger 1929)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the year 1961, William House executed the inaugural surgical intervention for cochlear implantation, whereby he introduced a solitary wire, followed by a 5-wire electrode array, into the scala tympani area of the cochlea belonging to an individual afflicted with auditory impairment (House, 1976). Now, after more than five decades, cochlear implants have become a widely accepted medical intervention for restoring hearing function in individuals with congenital deafness and those who have experienced hearing loss (Dorman & Parkin, 2015).…”
Section: Fig 3 Examples Of Eeg (Berger 1929)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the year 1961, William House executed the inaugural surgical intervention for cochlear implantation, whereby he introduced a solitary wire, followed by a 5-wire electrode array, into the scala tympani area of the cochlea belonging to an individual afflicted with auditory impairment (House, 1976). Now, after more than five decades, cochlear implants have become a widely accepted medical intervention for restoring hearing function in individuals with congenital deafness and those who have experienced hearing loss (Dorman & Parkin, 2015).…”
Section: Fig 3 Examples Of Eeg (Berger 1929)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the year 1961, William House executed the inaugural surgical intervention for cochlear implantation, whereby he introduced a solitary wire, followed by a 5-wire electrode array, into the scala tympani area of the cochlea belonging to an individual afflicted with auditory impairment (House, 1976). Now, after more than five decades, cochlear implants have become a widely accepted medical intervention for restoring hearing function in individuals with congenital deafness and those who have experienced hearing loss (Dorman & Parkin, 2015).…”
Section: Fig 3 Examples Of Eeg (Berger 1929)mentioning
confidence: 99%