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Celebrating the one millionth cochlear implant

Fan‐Gang Zeng

2022JASA Express Letters182 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cochlear implants have been the most successful neural prosthesis, with one million users globally. Researchers used the source-filter model and speech vocoder to design the modern multi-channel implants, allowing implantees to achieve 70%-80% correct sentence recognition in quiet, on average. Researchers also used the cochlear implant to help understand basic mechanisms underlying loudness, pitch, and cortical plasticity. While front-end processing advances improved speech recognition in noise, the unilateral implant speech recognition in quiet has plateaued since the early 1990s. This lack of progress calls for action on re-designing the cochlear stimulating interface and collaboration with the general neurotechnology community.

Topics & Concepts

Cochlear implantQUIETLoudnessComputer scienceSpeech recognitionSpeech perceptionAudiologyPsychologyMedicinePerceptionNeuroscienceComputer visionPhysicsQuantum mechanicsHearing Loss and RehabilitationHearing, Cochlea, Tinnitus, GeneticsNoise Effects and Management
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