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374 Implantable microphone could lead to fully internal cochlear implants

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ScienceDaily · 07/02/2024 13:54 EDT

Implantable microphone could lead to fully internal cochlear implants

Researchers developed a prototype of an implantable microphone for a cochlear implant. Their device, which senses the movement of the ear drum in the inner ear, performed as well as commercial hearing aids and could someday enable a fully internalized cochlear implant.

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