Explores bioelectronic medicine through cochlear implants and vestibular prostheses, discussing inner ear anatomy, hearing loss, and neural stimulation techniques.
Explores the human hearing system, emphasizing the outer ear's role in sound capture and transmission, as well as the middle ear's function in transforming vibrations into electrical signals.
Covers auditory and vestibular neuroprostheses, focusing on their principles, applications, and the impact on quality of life for individuals with sensory impairments.
Discusses restoring sight in age-related macular degeneration using photovoltaic technology, covering the structure of the eye, retinal signaling, and clinical trial outcomes.
Explores neuroprostheses for sensory systems, including auditory, vestibular, vision, and tactile applications, addressing the challenges of artificial vision.
Covers the processing of visual information in the eye, the anatomy of the retina, the biochemistry of photoreceptors, and the use of implants to treat visual impairments.
Explores bioelectronics, types of blindness, and retinal implants for restoring vision, covering challenges and advancements in artificial sight technologies.
Explores psychoacoustics, signal processing, and the brain's interpretation of sound frequencies, covering topics like the Missing Fundamental phenomenon and the inner workings of the cochlea.
Delves into Sonova's cutting-edge additive manufacturing techniques for customized hearing aids, highlighting the use of advanced technologies and materials.