A 
cochlear implant placed in a 
cochlea of a living subject for stimulating the 
auditory system of the living subject, where the 
auditory system comprises auditory neurons. In one embodiment, the 
cochlear implant includes a plurality of light sources, {Li}, placeable distal to the 
cochlea, each 
light source, L1, being operable independently and adapted for generating an 
optical energy, Ei, wherein i=1, . . . , N, and N is the number of the light sources, and delivering means placeable in the 
cochlea and optically coupled to the plurality of light sources, {Li}, such that in operation, the optical energies {Ei} generated by the plurality of light sources {Li} are delivered to target sites, {Gi}, of auditory neurons, respectively, wherein the target sites G1 and GN of auditory neurons are substantially 
proximate to the apical end and the basal end of the cochlea, respectively.