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Differences in the sensitive phase of the maturation of the auditory and visual pathways Dr. Dr. hc. Monika Lehnhardt Cernobbio, June 2008

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Page 1: Differences in the sensitive phase of the maturation of the auditory and visual pathways - Dr. Dr. h. c. Monika Lehnhardt

Differences in the sensitive phase of the maturation of the

auditory and visual pathwaysDr. Dr. hc. Monika Lehnhardt

Cernobbio, June 2008

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„Direct stimulation of the auditory nerves with resultant speech perception is not feasible

M. Lawrence, 1964

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“It is a crime to provide deaf children with a cochlear implant”

German physiologist R. Klinke, 1988

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From: “Strabismus und Motilität” Zur Entstehung der Amblyopie. Experimentelle Untersuchungen, G.K. v. Noorden Ber. Dtsch. Ophthalmol. Ges. 77, 815 – 828 (1980), P. 821, Abb. 4a

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Presbyacusis

pathological, sensorineural

Presbyopie

physiological, mechanical

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Charles Eyries, Otologist in Paris

André Djurno, Engineer co-working

with Eyries

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Fritz Zöllner Otologist in Freiburg

Wolf Dieter Keidel, Physiologist in Erlangen

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Vision for a technology that would enable the deaf to hear

Research supported by public donation, commenced 1967

First cochlear implant, 1978, Melbourne Hospital

“In spite of the problems and criticisms, I just had to go on. A cochlear implant was their only hope of ever hearing.” Professor Graeme Clark

History of the Cochlear Implant

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Prof. Dr. Dr. med. dent. hc. Ernst Lehnhardt

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The Window of

Opportunity

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Sharma et al, 2002

Ear and Hearing, December 2002

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Archives of Otolaryngology – Head & Neck Surgery, May 2004

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response to speech sounds

discrimination of speech sounds

use of telephone

Children with normal hearing

Categories of Auditory Performanceref: P Govaerts, C De Beukelaer et al., Neurotology and Audiology 2002 (Antwerp)

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Govaerts, et al. 2002

Otology & Neurology, vol 23; 2002

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Manuel Manrique, et al (2004)

Laryngoscope, August 2004

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Audiology and Neuro-Otology, vol. 9, 2004

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Lone Percy-SmithE. Danish CI centre, Gentofte Hospital University of

Copenhagen. October 2007

Factors associated with Speech/Language Outcomes and Social Well-being

for Children with Cochlear Implant in Denmark

N=168. 91 girls. 77 boys.Age 1-18yrs. Mean age if CI = 4 years50 spoken language 85 support sign 30 sign

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Lone Percy-Smith continued

Summary – Speech and Language Datatests scored for HA, not CA.• Strong statistical effect of communication mode

at home• Clear improvement of sp./lang. dev. for children

exposed to spoken Danish only• Parent assessments and test responses are highly

positively associated. (auditory capacity and speech intelligibility)

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Lone Percy-Smith conclusions

• 64% of CI children had high level of social wellbeing• 36% of CI children with low level - 57% operation age >36 mon - 68% in schools or kindergarten for deaf - 85% use sign support or sign language

Level of social well being significantly associated with communication mode.

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Early implantation

Waltzman S & Roland T. 2005 Pediatrics‘Cochlear Implantation in Children Younger than 12 Months’ James A. & Papsin J. 2004 The Laryngoscope‘Cochlear Implant Surgery at 12 Months of Age or Younger’. Colletti V. et al. 2005 The Laryngoscope‘Cochlear Implantation at under 12 Months: Report on 10 Patients.’

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Vision

In 20 years, an implant will be the treatment of choice for

anyone with a hearing lossgreater than 50 dB

Dr Jay Rubenstein , March 2004

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Thank you for your attention!