Cochlear Implants Explained
Cochlear implants bypass damaged parts of the ear, directly stimulating the cochlear nerve with electrical impulses. The brain's remarkable ability to adapt plays a crucial role in interpreting these signals, allowing individuals to perceive sound despite the absence of functioning hair cells. Early implantation enhances this adaptability, highlighting the brain's cleverness over the technology itself.In this clip
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Episode 78: Hearing
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