Music For Deaf Ears: Cochlear Implant-Mediated Perception of Music
Offered By: Stanford Otolaryngology — Head & Neck Surgery via YouTube
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Explore the fascinating intersection of music and cochlear implant technology in this 56-minute Grand Round presentation from Stanford Otolaryngology — Head & Neck Surgery. Delve into the challenges and advancements in cochlear implant-mediated perception of music, gaining insights into how individuals with hearing loss experience and interpret musical sounds through these innovative devices. Discover the latest research and clinical approaches aimed at enhancing musical enjoyment for cochlear implant users, and understand the complexities involved in translating the rich auditory experience of music through artificial hearing mechanisms.
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Music For Deaf Ears: Cochlear Implant-Mediated Perception of Music
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Stanford Otolaryngology — Head & Neck Surgery
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