Mercury (Hobart)

Born deaf, but now she hears: It’s a modern miracle

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connected along the shellshape­d cochlear inside the ear, coupled with external technology including a speech processor, was something young people got used to wearing very quickly.

“It’s more like an electric signal than the acoustic signal we get with normal hearing,” Ms Lovatt said.

“But the fact that their speech is completely normal tells you that their brains learn very quickly what those sounds mean.”

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