CSU "tongue-hearing" device has potential to revolutionize research in deafness and deaf culture
Researchers at Colorado State University are paving the way for alternative solutions to deafness. They have discovered that with unique mapping of the tongue, along with a bluetooth sound receptor, tongues can use vibration frequencies to transmit signals to the brain in order to help the deaf understand vocal and nonvocal sounds around them.
Researchers at Colorado State University are paving the way for alternative solutions to deafness. They have discovered that with unique mapping of the tongue, along with a bluetooth sound receptor, tongues can use vibration frequencies to transmit signals to the brain in order to help the deaf understand vocal and nonvocal sounds around them.