Cochlear Implant

Cochlear Implant

This illustration of a cochlear implant in the ear shows how sound travels to the brain. The transmitter is worn behind the ear (shown here next to the ear), linked to a transmitting antenna placed under the scalp, which transmits sound to a receiver placed under the skin, to the electrode array rolled up in the inner ear duct (in the cochlea). Sound is transmitted to the auditory nerve and to the brain.

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