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Faster phonological processing and right occipito-temporal coupling in deaf adults signal poor cochlear implant outcomeLazard et al., 2017
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- Lazard D
- Giraud A
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The outcome of adult cochlear implantation is predicted positively by the involvement of visual cortex in speech processing, and negatively by the cross-modal recruitment of the right temporal cortex during and after deafness. How these two neurofunctional predictors …
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