
104| Deaf and Hard of Hearing Neuropsychological Evaluations in Children – A Conversation With Dr. Jennifer Reesman
Navigating Neuropsychology
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The Importance of Lip Reading in Hearing Loss
Lip reading is just more visual information to help us get information about the tone of someone's voice, the emotional valence of what they're communicating. But it is also woefully inadequate because without access to the auditory information, we know that we're likely to misinterpretjust with our example that we talked about before,. The olive juice or the I love you gives you a tiny bit of information but without context or without the auditory information lip reading is really not enough.
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