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Models of Cochlea Used in Cochlear Implant Research: A Review

Filip Hrnčiřík, Iwan Roberts, Ilkem Sevgili, Chloe Swords, Manohar Bance

2023Annals of Biomedical Engineering27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

As the first clinically translated machine-neural interface, cochlear implants (CI) have demonstrated much success in providing hearing to those with severe to profound hearing loss. Despite their clinical effectiveness, key drawbacks such as hearing damage, partly from insertion forces that arise during implantation, and current spread, which limits focussing ability, prevent wider CI eligibility. In this review, we provide an overview of the anatomical and physical properties of the cochlea as a resource to aid the development of accurate models to improve future CI treatments. We highlight the advancements in the development of various physical, animal, tissue engineering, and computational models of the cochlea and the need for such models, challenges in their use, and a perspective on their future directions.

Topics & Concepts

CochleaCochlear implantComputer scienceHearing lossCochlear implantationPerspective (graphical)AudiologyMedicineArtificial intelligenceHearing Loss and RehabilitationHearing, Cochlea, Tinnitus, GeneticsEar Surgery and Otitis Media
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