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The future of cochlear implants

B S Wilson

    British Journal of Audiology
    |August 1, 1997
    PubMed
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    Recent advancements in cochlear implant processing strategies, like spectral peak (SPEAK) and continuous interleaved sampling (CIS), significantly enhance speech reception. Future cochlear implant systems may evolve with novel strategies and designs.

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    Area of Science:

    • Audiology and Biomedical Engineering
    • Neural Engineering
    • Speech Processing

    Background:

    • Cochlear implant technology has seen significant advancements in signal processing strategies.
    • Spectral peak (SPEAK) and continuous interleaved sampling (CIS) strategies represent major improvements over previous methods.
    • Major cochlear implant manufacturers now offer CIS or similar strategies in their devices.

    Discussion:

    • The development of SPEAK by Cochlear Pty. Ltd. offers a key processing option.
    • This editorial explores potential avenues for enhancing cochlear implant performance.
    • Future systems may incorporate advanced processing, electrode designs, telemetry, and fitting protocols.

    Key Insights:

    • SPEAK and CIS strategies have markedly improved speech reception in cochlear implant users.

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  • These advanced strategies are widely adopted by leading implant manufacturers.
  • Current research focuses on identifying further performance enhancements for future devices.
  • Outlook:

    • Future cochlear implant systems are expected to differ significantly from current models.
    • Innovations in processing strategies, electrode design, and telemetry are anticipated.
    • Refined fitting procedures will likely accompany technological advancements to optimize patient outcomes.