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    field. The first neural prosthesis developed was in 1957. That very first prosthesis was the cochlear implant; which is now widely used today with hundreds of thousands of people currently fitted with it. This development was the first of its kind and has since lead the way for other creations such as the internal pacemaker in 1958, the first motor prosthesis in 1961, the first auditory brainstem implant in 1977, and the peripheral nerve bridge implanted into the spinal cord of a rat in 1981.All of these

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    the options of hearing aid, cochlear implants, an auditory brainstem implant, an auditory midbrain implant, or use ASL. The cochlear implant is a very controversial topic between the Deaf culture and hearing people. Deciding whether or not to receive the implant and be involved in the Deaf culture is a very hard decision for someone to make because of the benefits but also the complications that could happen after the surgery. My original opinion about the implant was neutral because if I got asked

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    An auditory brainstem response is an electrical potential generated from the changes in neural activity when an acoustic stimulus is presented into the ear. Stimuli in the form of clicks, tonebursts or chirps are transmitted through a transducer and measured using surface electrodes positioned on the scalp. The elicited waveform response consists of 7 waves that occur within a period of 10ms after the presented stimuli. Each waveform peak is labeled from I-VII where each wave corresponds to a neural

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    Hearing Tests, Pediatric WHAT IS A HEARING TEST? A hearing test is a test to check for hearing loss in one or both ears. A hearing screening is a quick and simple hearing test to see whether more in-depth tests are needed. If your child passes the screening, this means he or she does not have hearing loss. If the results of the screening show that there could be a problem, your child may need to see a hearing specialist (pediatric audiologist) for more detailed testing and evaluation. WHAT ARE

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    Cochlear Auditory Essay

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    advances in the hearing impaired spectrum. Implantations, such as the cochlear implant (CI), have given patients with profound sensorineural hearing loss newfound hope for habilitation and rehabilitation services. However, “there exists a small subset of deaf individuals who will not benefit from the CI due to (1) a small or absent cochlea, (2) a small or absent auditory nerve, or (3) injury or scarring of the inner ear or auditory nerve secondary to meningitis, trauma, or tumor” as stated by Kaplan et

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    cochlear implant consists of an internal and external component. The internal component is surgically inserted under the skin behind the ear, and a narrow wire is threaded into the inner ear. Unlike hearing aids, cochlear implants convert sound waves to electrical impulses and transmit them to the inner ear, providing people with the ability to hear sounds and potentially better understand speech without reading lips. Speech and language ability varies among individuals, with many cochlear implant recipients

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    hearing. This has lead to the development of a lot of different instruments to help amplify hearing or produce it synthetically. The most common of these fall under the category of either hearing aids or cochlear implants but there are also many others including auditory brainstem implants. While hearing aids do not restore normal hearing they can be extremely helpful to people with hearing losses. Hearing aids can be worn either behind or inside the ear and are used to amplify sound that may not

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    From basic hearing loss treatment to implant technology and more, Clarity Hearing Solutions offer comprehensive audiological services throughout Queensland. Our services include: Full diagnostic paediatric Audiological assessments (3 years and below) Otoscopy, cerumen removal if present, full immittance measures including Acoustic Reflex testing and Tympanometry, Otoacoustic emissions (OAE), Visual Reinforcement Observation Audiometry (VROA), Auditory Brainstem Response audiometry (ABR) (if required)

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    Dr. Ruth Litovsky conducts research in the Communication Sciences and Disorder department. Her expertise is in binaural hearing and cochlear implants. It is amazing how our brains are able to focus our auditory attention on a particular stimulus while filtering out the "noise," a phenomenon known as the cocktail party effect. When Dr. Litovsky gave statistics on hearing loss, I was shocked to learn that 360 million people, or approximately 5.3% of the world population, suffer from disabling hear

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    Understanding Neurofibromatosis Neurofibromatosis affects about 100,000 Americans. This disease can affect all ages, sexes, and ethnic groups. Neurofibromatosis is a nervous disorder that causes tumors inside and outside of the body. According to Norris M. Haynes (2011), Some individuals may only have mild skin lesions, and others may have more physically disfiguring tumors and life threatening complications. The chance of having this neurofibromatosis is a large concern to the patient and family

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