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Deaf --- College teachers --- Cochlear implants --- Christiansen, John B. --- Deaf people
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Social sciences (general) --- Cochlear implants --- Cochlear Implants --- Health Policy. --- Hearing Impaired Persons --- Social aspects. --- History. --- Psychology. --- Geschichte 1950-2010.
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La baisse ou la perte auditive sont liées à diverses étiologies : vieillissement de l'oreille interne traumatisme sonore prise de médicaments ototoxiques maladies... Les personnes atteintes de ces troubles se retrouvent subitement ou progressivement privées d'informations auditives suffisantes pour communiquer efficacement. En cas de déficiences auditives profondes les prothèses cochléaires permettent de pallier les difficultés de communication orale mais une rééducation de la perception auditive et de la compréhension orale est nécessaire car il ne suffit pas d'entendre pour comprendre.Ce manuel propose 65 leçons portant sur la perception la différenciation et l'identification des voyelles consonnes et semi-consonnes. Chaque leçon comporte un exercice de lecture labiale suivi d'exercices de perception auditive portant sur des mots ou des phrases et stimulant la boucle audio-phonatoire. Au total près de 600 exercices sont ainsi proposés. Ce manuel est un support indispensable pour l'orthophoniste qui y puisera les exercices adaptés à chaque étape de la rééducation.
Hearing Impaired Persons --- Cochlear Implants --- Deaf --- Cochlear implants --- Sourds --- Implants cochléaires --- Rehabilitation --- Réadaptation --- Surdité --- Orthophonie --- Handicapés auditifs --- Persons With Hearing Impairments. --- Implants cochléaires --- Réadaptation --- Cochlear Implants. --- Surdité. --- Implants cochléaires. --- Orthophonie. --- Réadaptation. --- Deaf people --- Rehabilitation. --- Cochlear implants. --- Speech therapy. --- Hard of hearing people. --- Handicapés auditifs.
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This book reviews how we can record the human brains response to sounds, and how we can use these recordings to assess hearing. These recordings are used in many different clinical situations the identification of hearing impairment in newborn infants, the detection of tumors on the auditory nerve, the diagnosis of multiple sclerosis. As well they are used to investigate how the brain is able to hear how we can attend to particular conversations at a cocktail party and ignore others, how we learn to understand the language we are exposed to, why we have difficulty hearing when we grow old.
Gehoor --- Gehoorstoornissen --- Cochleaire implantaten --- Audiologie --- Auditory evoked response. --- Cochlear Implants. --- Evoked Potentials, Auditory. --- Auditory evoked potential --- Evoked response, Auditory --- Response, Auditory evoked --- Audiometry, Evoked response --- Auditory perception --- Evoked potentials (Electrophysiology) --- Gehoorstoornis --- Cochleair implantaat
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When it was first developed, the cochlear implant was hailed as a "miracle cure" for deafness. That relatively few deaf adults seemed to want it was puzzling. The technology was then modified for use with deaf children, 90 percent of whom have hearing parents. Then, controversy struck as the Deaf community overwhelmingly protested the use of the device and procedure. For them, the cochlear implant was not viewed in the context of medical progress and advances in the physiology of hearing, but instead represented the historic oppression of deaf people and of sign languages. Part ethnography and part historical study, The Artificial Ear is based on interviews with researchers who were pivotal in the early development and implementation of the new technology. Through an analysis of the scientific and clinical literature, Stuart Blume reconstructs the history of artificial hearing from its conceptual origins in the 1930's, to the first attempt at cochlear implantation in Paris in the 1950's, and to the widespread clinical application of the "bionic ear" since the 1980's.
Hearing Impaired Persons --- Health Policy. --- Cochlear Implants --- Cochlear implants --- Cochlear stimulators --- Electrode implantation, Intracochlear --- Implantation, Intracochlear electrode --- Implants, Cochlear --- Intracochlear electrode implantation --- Stimulators, Cochlear --- Cochlea --- Electric stimulation --- Hearing aids --- Implants, Artificial --- Prosthesis --- Healthcare Policy --- National Health Policy --- Health Policies --- Health Policy, National --- Healthcare Policies --- National Health Policies --- Policy, Health --- Policy, Healthcare --- Policy, National Health --- Policy Making --- Hearing Disabled Persons --- Deaf Persons --- Hard of Hearing Persons --- Deaf Person --- Disabled Persons, Hearing --- Hearing Disabled Person --- Hearing Impaired Person --- Person, Deaf --- Person, Hearing Disabled --- Person, Hearing Impaired --- Persons, Deaf --- Persons, Hearing Disabled --- Persons, Hearing Impaired --- Hearing Disorders --- Deaf-Blind Disorders --- psychology. --- History. --- Social aspects. --- Surgery --- Geschichte 1950-2010 --- Geschichte 1930-2010 --- Psychology. --- Geschichte 1950-2010.
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