Journal article
Restoration of the senses and human communication: Sustainable Development Goals 3 and 9
ER Zoneff, DX Gao, DR Nisbet, DB Grayden, GM Clark
International Journal of Speech Language Pathology | Published : 2023
Abstract
Purpose: This invited commentary addresses the importance of the senses in human communication, outlines advances achieved with cochlear implants, and new research directions to improve neural prostheses. Result: In severely deaf people, cochlear implants restore speech understanding and enable children to achieve spoken language. Research in neural prostheses is advancing the restoration of hearing, vision, tactile senses, movement and the management of epilepsy. Bio-inspired stimulation strategies incorporating temporal and spatial characteristics of neural responses may deliver improved speech, vision and tactile perception using prostheses. To achieve stable long-term stimulation, chroni..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Demi X. Gao is supported by a McKenzie Fellowship from The University of Melbourne.