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++# Cochlear Implants
++
++A cochlear implant is a small electronic device that is surgically
++implanted in the inner ear to give deaf people a sense of
++hearing. More than a quarter of a million people have them, but there
++is still no widely-accepted benchmark to measure their effectiveness.
++In order to establish a baseline for such a benchmark, our supervisor
++got teenagers with CIs to listen to audio files on their computer and
++report:
++
++1. the quietest sound they could hear
++2. the lowest and highest tones they could hear
++3. the narrowest range of frequencies they could discriminate
++
++To participate, subjects attended our laboratory and one of our lab
++techs played an audio sample, and recorded their data—when they first
++heard the sound, or first heard a difference in the sound. Each set
++of test results were written out to a text file, one set per file.
++Each participant has a unique subject ID, and a made-up subject name.
++Each experiment has a unique experiment ID. The experiment has
++collected 351 files so far.
++
++The data is a bit of a mess! There are inconsistent file names, there
++are extraneous `NOTES` files that we'd like to get rid of, and the
++data is spread across many directories. We are going to use shell
++commands to get this data into shape. By the end we would like to:
++
++1. Put all of the data into one directory called `alldata`
++
++2. Have all of the data files in there, and ensure that every file
++ has a `.txt` extension
++
++3. Get rid of the extraneous `NOTES` files
++
++If we can get through this example in the available time, we will move
++on to more advanced shell topics…