What is a Cochlear Implant Made of?
The main component of a cochlear implant includes:
- An external processor.
- A transmitter and receiver system.
- An internal implant (made up of magnets, electrodes, and wires).
- A microphone.
The external processor is worn on the outside of the ear or head and contains a microphone to pick up sound from the environment.
A processor sends this information to the transmitter-receiver system, which converts the sound into digital signals sent to the internal implant.
The internal implant is a series of magnets, electrodes, and wires in the inner ear.
These components stimulate the auditory nerve and allow the user to perceive sound.