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Exploring Infant Sensitivity to Visual Language using Eye Tracking and the Preferential Looking Paradigm
Published on: May 15, 2019
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During the 19th century, doctors confronted with deafness (among whom Itard) played an essential part in the understanding of the diseases of the ears and the education of deaf mutes. Then in the 20th century the use of cochlear implants was a great leap forward, but a great problem too, deaf mutes not considering themselves as patients or disabled persons.
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