for the child. A cochlear implant is one of the options a parents has for their child which is a controversial procedure among the deaf and hard of hearing people in the United States. One of the reasons why so many parents choosing a cochlear implant for their child is because hearing parents view the cochlear implant as a "cure" for deafness. On the other hand‚ deaf advocates view the cochlear implant as a destruction of the Deaf culture and are in opposition of the implant because of ethical
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Description of Aid A cochlear implant is an artificial hearing device‚ also called the Bionic Ear. It uses an external microphone and a speech processor to stimulate the auditory nerve through embedded electrodes in the cochlea. The technology helps hearing impaired people who are profoundly deaf and/or have damage to the inner ear or auditory nerve. Position and Type of Energy Transfer Occurring In terms of the position and type of energy transfer occurring‚ cochlear implants were developed to bypass
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Cochlear Implant Australian innovation By Year 11 Dnt What is a cochlear implant? A cochlear implant is a medical device that is placed into the head behins the ear of a deaf person. When it is used with a microphone and speech processor it stimulates the auditory nerve allowing the person to hear. Many people with hearing loss can use hearing aids to help them hear but people with severe hearing loss or deaf hearing aids don’t work. These people may use the cochlear implant The cochlear
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What influences the success rate of cochlear implants? Introduction Human beings have been gifted with five basic senses those of touch‚ sound‚ smell‚ sight and taste. Hearing is one of the very essential and treasured senses; any disruption causes us immense concern. However‚ some of us are most unfortunate to get affected by loss of hearing. The ear is divided into 3 parts (anatomically) as the Outer‚ Middle and Inner parts. “The cochlea is the auditory portion of the inner ear. Its core component
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years. From that point on‚ nearly 200‚000 people worldwide and of all ages have benefited from life-changing cochlear implant technology (Humadro 46). Carrick has received backlash by the Deaf—people who embraces cultural norms‚ beliefs‚ and values of the Deaf Community—because of his decision to treat his case of deafness as a medical condition that needs to be modified. Parents of infant cochlear recipients are scrutinized for their adjudication. Children with profound hearing loss should be allowed
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For people needing cochlear implants‚ there is not a viable substitute that can serve as a replacement for cochlear implants. One technology that is similar to cochlear implants is hearing aids. Hearing aids consists of a battery‚ a microphone‚ an amplifier‚ and a receiver or speaker. The battery provides power to the hearing aid and the microphone picks up sound from the surrounding environment and converts the sound into an electrical signal. This signal is then sent to the amplifier. The amplifier
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Cochlear implants are a form of hearing loss treatment that can be used for people who do not benefit from hearing aids. The implantation of the device is a surgical technique. Cochlear implants do not restore normal hearing but can significantly improve ability to hear sounds and interact with the environment. Recipients can hear speech‚ telephones‚ and may be able to listen and enjoy music. The surgical procedure is outpatient and takes only a couple hours. After the surgical site heals‚ the auditory
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electronic devices called cochlear implants have been created to provide stimulation to the auditory nerve within the inner ear‚ thus providing people with a perception of the sense of sound. While this machinery is an innovative step towards the restoration of hearing‚ limitations caused by the lack of sophistication in its design and functionality has caused risks correlated with its use. With unwanted hazards associated with surgery‚ uncertain effects caused by the implants on everyday life‚ and caution
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Bates English 112 5 March 2013 Cochlear Implants When most are born‚ they have five senses. Touching‚ tasting‚ feeling‚ smelling‚ and hearing. For whatever reason‚ sometimes in their lifetime some people may lose one of more of these senses. Imagine not being able to hear. How would that affect a person’s daily routine? Also‚ what if the said person could somehow get their hearing back‚ would they jump at the chance? That’s where cochlear implants come into play. Until the late 1970s
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Melissa Weeks Professor Christina Hitchcock HUMA 150 Critical Thinking 24 April 2012 Melissa Weeks: The Controversy of Cochlear Implants While composing this research paper‚ I had been asked what topic I chose by a few close friends. Most of the time‚ the person interested in the topic I chose‚ had no clue what a cochlear implant is. This is the first issue I’m concerned about. Another concern is the choices that are made by hearing parents of a deaf child. Does the parent consider if their
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