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Citation please, it's only polite. How do you KNOW this??And at the cost of many more harmed than it will ever benefit...
Citation please, it's only polite. How do you KNOW this??And at the cost of many more harmed than it will ever benefit...
Hi-res software. Dr. Chorost wrote about it in Rebuilt, its new and off the chain. You really might want look it up.
You are familiar with sarcasm.and that make you ouch how?
The opposite could never possibly happen? Almost sounds like you are hoping for negative results. The engineers & programmers could not possibly be right.
http://cochlearimplantonline.com/site/a-review-of-nucleus-6-by-a-nucleus-cochlear-implant-recipient/
No I was implying that Jezie has a giant crush on you so she kisses your ass since she can't suck your dick.
Well unless she does? but if so I don't wanna know
If the new processors work you will have a nervous breakdown.
The opposite could never possibly happen? Almost sounds like you are hoping for negative results. The engineers & programmers could not possibly be right.
http://cochlearimplantonline.com/site/a-review-of-nucleus-6-by-a-nucleus-cochlear-implant-recipient/
Poo Pottymouth. A little frustration there.you do what to cncie ass with your dildo what?
You can always look up the new processors and software then comment on them.Never that... Why would I wish someone harm? The simple thing is, all the cites you have been given, the ones I have read, and following the thought through point to the most likely fact that it like the rest will have the same outcome... Until sign is given to them to prevent language deprivation harm will happen, until deaf children are not kept from deaf harm will still happen, it is not about the tech... It is the philosophy that goes with it that is the problem and causes the greatest harms...
this is NOT actually true.Ahhhh but did you notice that I said that that isn't bad? I'm just pointing out that it is to be expected that they're information is going to skewed to support their views..
I also said somewhere between the two, the people who say how great it is and the people that say how bad it is.....is where you're going to find the truth.
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Examples, let's take the variables. The paper on the reduction of harm......which by the way I am for.......from their study citations, many would start off saying something along the lines of cochlear implantation is effective tool blah blah but there are variable success rates blah blah. Now really that means there's some superstars, there's some failures, and probably a boat load of passably good. Now a cochlear implant company is going to be focusing on those good numbers and the other is going to focusing on the bad, both insinuating that one end of the extreme or the other is the majority.......the significant amount. But both are probably wrong. It's not a majority are rockstar CI users nor is it a bunch of nonfunctional deaf kids eating paint.
They'll use that word......significant, which is pretty damn subjective. It's not an exact number or quantifiable amount, it's just what the person looking at thinks is important.
Anyway, back to the interesting stuff in their sources. So them not knowing the variables. Unfortunately most of the info was wicked dated. I mean a lot of them from like 1997 and studied kids who had been implanted for at least 5 years. That means they'd been implanted in 1992 at the latest. That tech is practically dinosaurs today......But one study was in Australia. They studied two groups of kids, some from Melbourne and some from Sydney. Now the kids in one city were doing better than the kids in the other, I forget which one is which. That does indicate that maybe the support systems in place have a great amount of impact.
Infants and children with hearing loss need need early language access said:Speech alone, however, is not sufficient language input for a deaf child. Although CI is available for children who have bilateral severe to profound hearing loss that is unresponsive to amplification, and it typically shows strong success with children implanted before 18 months,52 individual variation is pervasive.53 For instance, research reports that successful CI outcomes best correlate with higher socioeconomic status and parental speech characteristics, specifically mean-length of utterance.54 In contrast, a persistent 21 percent of implanted children receive no linguistic benefits from CI (instead, they perceive only noise).55 For the 79 percent of implanted children who range from receiving minimal to substantial linguistic input from CI (that is, from being able to recognize alarm bells and fire engine sirens but not speech sounds, to being able to use the telephone), the device still neither restores nor effects normal hearing. Even a skilled recipient of CI receives no benefit when an implant malfunctions or when an external apparatus must be removed, such as for sports events or sleeping (which can be interrupted by an emergency that requires communication). Thus, their communication abilities need to be supplemented by contextual clues and speechreading, which makes language a constant task that requires focused attention and substantial effort. All these children need, and deserve, a language that they can use with ease, just as hearing children do.
Further, there is a growing body of evidence that CI, as a technology, presents no advantage to a deaf child over a hearing aid (HA) or other form of assistance with respect to the development of cognitive abilities such as executive function. Executive function has been found to be less well developed in children with CI or HA than it is in hearing children.56
Poo Pottymouth. A little frustration there.
You can always look up the new processors and software then comment on them.
So sure I have not? It is not the tech that is the issue, it is the philosophy that goes with it and those that follow it so strongly it becomes like a religion to them...You can always look up the new processors and software then comment on them.
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and drugs...
its a strange thing...
what do you think the D-in Deaf means?
what do you think the d in deaf means?[/QUOTE
It means we get a lecture about how your Deaf and we are not.
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Well if the new CIs work as well as some Apple products. Apple is working with HA/CI corps.
It means we get a lecture about how your Deaf and we are not.