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Summary

In many cases of hearing loss, especially those involving damage to the sensory hair cells of the cochlea, hearing can be restored by way of a cochlear implant. These devices are arrays of electrodes that are curled inside the cochlea, and transmit sound sent by an external receiver into electrical signals that are sent to the brain. The implantation of the electrode array is a difficult procedure …</description>
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