Before surgery, Hayden will have a small area behind his right ear shaved. A small incision is

The second picture shows how sound is normally received.

1. Ear canal: Sound moves through the ear canal and strikes the eardrum.
2. Eardrum and bones: Sound waves cause the eardrum to vibrate, sending the bones in the middle ear into motion.
3. Inner ear: This motion causes the fluid inside the inner ear (cochlea) to move the hair cells.
4. Hearing nerve: Hair cells change the movement into electric impulses, which are sent to the hearing nerve into the brain; you hear sound.
The third picture shows sound being processed with the cochlear implant.

1. Sound processor: External sound processor captures sound and converts it into digital signals.
2. Digital signals: Processor sends digital signals to internal implant.
3. Electrode array: Internal implant converts signals into electrical energy, sending it to an electrode array inside the cochlea.
4. Hearing nerve: Electrodes stimulate hearing nerve, bypassing damaged hair cells, and the brain perceives signals as sound
All of these pictures are from http://www.cochlear.com/. Here is a site that shows how AN kids hear and what the implant will sound like http://www.ucihs.uci.edu/hesp/Simulations/simulationsmain.htm.
2 comments:
Hey there Doorniks! We are thrilled that Hayden has been approved and can have the surgery so soon. Good call on the overnight stay - hopefully that will work out. We will be praying for safety, accuracy, and comfort!
Love to you all,
The Striblings
Hope our littlest trooper did well and is up and about and enjoying life today! Thinking about you all ~Heather
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