That's a different question entirely, and something else to ponder. I'm only probing these issues because I've always had a deep fascination with neuroscience, quantum mechanics, and the universe. I've got books on all of these things, and subscribe to New Scientist magazine. This is why I'm asking; I thought somebody might have more relevant info on it.And, yes, you have, if not directly, numerous times said that we don´t know what it will do with tinnitus (then of course tinnitus from SNHL) and so on. You talk about maladaptive something....
A totally unrelated case, that I recall, is when a bionic eye was successfully fitted onto a man's optic nerve, but his brain didn't know what to do with the information it was receiving and it freaked him out. He could see, but it wasn't correctly decoded in his brain.
I remember reading an article/s, back when I was relentlessly researching all things to do with our auditory system, and one thing that stuck in my mind (when it came to hair cell regeneration) was whether regenerated hair cells would connect up to the brain or not. Could the hair cells regenerate but remain dormant, for example? Or could they send a signal that's different to our other hair cells? Maybe they will work perfectly. I don't know, and that's why I asked if anyone else had any info on it from Frequency Therapeutics, or any of the other companies who are studying it.
I'm guessing you think I posted it because you believe I want it to fail or something? Some of the replies seem rather defensive for such an innocent question.