This book explores the interface between speech perception and
production through a longitudinal acoustic analysis of the speech
of postlingually deaf adults with cochlear implants (electrode and
computer prostheses for the inner ear in cases of nerve deafness).
The methodology is based on the work of Joseph Perkell at MIT,
replicating and extending analysis to subjects with modern digital
cochlear implants and processor technology. Lowenstein also
examines how cochlear implants are portrayed in dramatic and
documentary television programs, the scientific accuracy of those
portrayals, and what expectations might be taken away by viewers,
particularly given modern society's view that technology can
overcome the frailties of the human body.
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