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Auditory recovery and speechreading in cochlear implanted deaf patients : a review

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In this review, we discuss evidence from our recent studies and the literature that deaf patients after cochlear implantation partly rely on visual cues during auditory recovery and develop mechanisms of audio-visual integration as a strategy to maintain high levels of speech recognition in the noisy auditory environments provided by cochlear implants. This evidence is considered both at the behavioural level and at the level of cortical activity as explored by studies in functional neuroimaging. Since coupling different modalities facilitates perceptual learning in a single modality, we believe that a strong visually and audio-visually based rehabilitation during the first months after cochlear implantation would significantly improve and hasten the functional recovery of speech intelligibility and other auditory functions in these patients.
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hal-00502535 , version 1 (15-07-2010)

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Pascal Barone, Kuzma Strelnikov, Olivier Deguine. Auditory recovery and speechreading in cochlear implanted deaf patients : a review. Audiol Med, 2010, 8 (2), pp.100-106. ⟨hal-00502535⟩
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