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Director Nakaishi discovered that damaged auditory nerves respond to ultrahigh-resolution acoustic stimulation,
and after seven years of research, he elucidated the effect of ultrahigh-resolution acoustic stimulation on speech perception from a neuroscientific perspective.
As a result, a world's first communication support device that does not attach to the ear, called “comuoon®,” was developed by applying this principle.
Various universities and research institutes, including Kyushu University, medical institutions, and nursing facilities are researching the effects of ultrahigh-resolution acoustics on the human body.
As an achievement, the technology "SonicBrain®," which makes it easier for the brain to recognize speech, was developed.
Currently, we are working with teachers to prevent hearing frailty by providing an application service, “Everyone's Hearing Brain Power Check,”
which visualizes the state of the brain's ability to hear words and realizes early detection of hearing loss.
We are working with doctors to prevent hearing frailty.
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