Samantha was injured in a skiing accident, and she lost her sense of hearing. The doctor who operated on her stated that the hair cells in Samantha's ears were damaged. In order to help Samantha detect sound again, the doctor should suggest
A. a hair transplant.
B. proprioceptive feedback.
C. subliminal perception.
D. a cochlear implant.
Answer: D
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