Synchronizing cochlear signals stimulates brain to 'hear' in stereo

(Acoustical Society of America) Using both ears to hear increases speech recognition and improves sound localization. Ruth Litovsky, at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, wants to bring this advantage to people who use cochlear implants. During the 175th ASA Meeting, Litovsky will present data showing a new technique that synchronizes the cochlear signals that stimulate the brain in a way that is similar to people who can hear normally.
Source: EurekAlert! - Social and Behavioral Science - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: news