A bionic ear, or cochlear implant, can help someone with severe to profound hearing loss when hearing aids are no longer effective. It works by directly stimulating the auditory nerve to bypass damaged parts of the ear, allowing the person to perceive sound. It is typically recommended when hearing aids do not provide sufficient benefit.
Bionic eyes have not been invented yet.
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Pulling on the ear can cause temporary swelling and redness due to increased blood flow, but the shape of the ear cartilage itself is not likely to change permanently from just being pulled. However, repeated trauma or forceful pulling could potentially lead to deformities over time.
Laying on one side can put pressure on the outer shell of your ear, leading to discomfort or pain. This pressure can cause inflammation or irritation of the cartilage and tissues in the ear, resulting in soreness. It is important to change positions regularly to prevent prolonged pressure on one ear.
He was famous for inventing the bionic ear in the 1970s
No but he did invent the bionic ear
In 1978
Jamie Summers (actress Lindsey Wagner) in "The Bionic Woman" uses her right bionic ear for hearing high - pitch ultra sounds from several feets away.
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A cochlear implant.
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The Bionic ear was invented by a man called Professor Graeme Clark. The technology was developed in Australia. Hope that answered your question!
because they cant afford one, dont have access to one or a bionic ear might not work for them
Graeme clark in 1978 :)
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a good one