cochlear

[ UK /kˈɒt‍ʃli‍ə/ ]
[ US /ˈkɑkɫiɝ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to the cochlea of the ear
    cochlear implant
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How To Use cochlear In A Sentence

  • After all parts are connected, electromagnetic induction will cause stimulation of the cochlear nerve, which allows the patient to perceive sound.
  • Ghahramani said those working in the area of neural prosthetics are encouraged by the success of technology such as cochlear implants, which help the hearing impaired by applying electrical stimulation in the auditory system. ACM TechNews
  • More specifically, these cells maintain the ionic composition of the cochlear endolymph.
  • Cochlear implants are used by people with profound deafness.
  • The hair-cells within the spiralling cochlear duct are arranged in a pattern like the bristles of a brush.
  • In the study, cochlear implant users who used directional microphones improved their speech understanding by 11.7%.
  • The Cochlear Implant Program – one of the largest exclusively pediatric implant programs in the country – evaluates children with severe sensorineural hearing loss that may be helped by a cochlear implant and provides support to children who already have cochlear implants. Center for Childhood Communication
  • When Sophie was four years old we were told about a new Australian invention called the cochlear implant or bionic ear. Mao's last dancer
  • Between the vestibular and tympanic canals lies the cochlear duct.
  • This allows exposure of the entire length of the superior compartment of the internal auditory canal without injury to the cochlear and vestibular labyrinth.
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