耳蜗植入耳聋患者的听觉恢复和言语阅读:综述

P. Barone, K. Strelnikov, O. Déguine
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本文综述了耳蜗植入后聋患者在听觉恢复过程中部分依赖于视觉线索,并发展了视听整合机制,作为在人工耳蜗提供的嘈杂听觉环境中保持高水平语音识别的策略。这一证据在行为水平和皮层活动水平上都被认为是功能性神经影像学研究的结果。由于不同模式的耦合促进了单一模式下的感知学习,我们认为,在人工耳蜗植入后的头几个月里,强有力的视觉和视听康复将显著改善和加速这些患者的语音清晰度和其他听觉功能的恢复。
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Auditory recovery and speechreading in cochlear implanted deaf patients: A review
Abstract 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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