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Modelle zur Simulation des Künstlichen Hörens

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Simulationstechnik

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Durch elektrische Stimulation gelingt es, den Gehörnerv so zu reizen, daß postlingual vollständig ertaubte Patienten gesprochene Sätze mit einer Sicherheit bis zu verstehen können. Von den verschiedenen entwickelten Prothesen sind die des Ehepaars Hochmair der TU Wien besonders hervozuheben.

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Rattay, F. (1984). Modelle zur Simulation des Künstlichen Hörens. In: Breitenecker, F., Kleinbert, W. (eds) Simulationstechnik. Informatik — Fachberichte, vol 85. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-69706-7_72

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