Sentences with phrase «profoundly deaf»

Data from 46 severely to profoundly deaf pediatric patients at the Texas Children's Hospital in Houston, Texas, were analyzed.
She was born prelingually and profoundly deaf.
The device is for people who are profoundly deaf and don't get much benefit from hearing aids.
Representing Mrs Coakley, Moore Blatch clinical negligence partner Sarah Stanton said: «This has been an incredibly difficult time for Julie and her family; she no longer has her sight and is profoundly deaf.
Castle, who was born profoundly deaf and never learned to speak, read or sign, remained isolated from these mainstream communities.
Born profoundly deaf, Castle made elegant landscapes and interiors, for which he is best known, as well as threedimensional constructions and books and drawings of texts and symbols, all using found paper, soot and spit.
He was born profoundly deaf and never adopted conventional means of communication and thus never commented on his art.
Born profoundly deaf, James Castle (1899 - 1977) never fully learned to read or write, instead developing his own unique sign system and visual vocabulary.
Born profoundly deaf, Castle made elegant landscapes and interiors, for which he is best known, as well -LSB-...]
When musician Rachel Colman, co-founder of Two Little Hands Productions, discovered that her 14 - month - old daughter, Leah, was profoundly deaf, Rachel put down her guitar, learned sign language and taught it to her daughter as fast as she could learn it.
The couple had earlier walked the reed carpet at the Dolby Theatre with Maisie Sly, six, who plays the titular role in the film about a profoundly deaf youngster.
We offer lots of fun tools to help you find and Lewis, 15, who features in Channel 4's Extraordinary Teens: School of Life and Deaf on Thursday night, was born profoundly deaf, and wrestled with his
Our data suggests that restoration of hearing ability in profoundly deaf children may permit the latent development of spoken language comprehension.
Profoundly deaf children often exhibit significant delays in spoken language development.
Already, researchers have developed devices such as deep brain stimulators for treating Parkinson's disease, cochlear implants for restoring minimal hearing in profoundly deaf people, and a computer interface called BrainGate that allows fully paralyzed individuals to accomplish simple tasks via a robotic arm.
He has been profoundly deaf from birth.
She is profoundly deaf, and the barriers she has faced have left her with a very dim view of academic science in the United Kingdom.
IN TWO months» time, a group of profoundly deaf people could be able to hear again, thanks to the world's first gene therapy trial for deafness.
Using data from brain imaging techniques that enable visualising the brain's activity, a neuroscientist at the University of Geneva (UNIGE) and a Parisian ENT surgeon have managed to decipher brain reorganisation processes at work when people start to lose their hearing, and thus predict the success or failure of a cochlear implant among people who have become profoundly deaf in their adult life.
A cochlear implant is an electronic device capable of restoring hearing in a profoundly deaf person by directly stimulating the nerve endings in the inner ear.
Eden is 1.5 years old and is fully blind (bilateral anophthalmia) and profoundly deaf.

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Addresses the unique needs students in caseload, i.e., lifting and positioning moderately intellectually disabled, orthopedically impaired, severely and profoundly disabled students or signing for deaf / hard of hearing students
And Len Vygotsky because he was in Marxist Russia at the beginning of the revolution, came up with the best speech signing system for deaf children ever, as well as a new theory of mathematics... and he went head to head against Piaget, against stages of development, and came up with the theory of learning, which is profoundly wonderful today.
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