Friday, September 6, 2013

Vision Plays Role in Hearing Language

“University of Utah bioengineers discovered our understanding of language may depend more heavily on vision than previously thought: under the right conditions, what you see can override what you hear,” reports Medical News Today. “These findings suggest artificial hearing devices and speech-recognition software could benefit from a camera, not just a microphone.” Read more. The discovery makes one wonder about the potential success of students whose vision is not properly corrected.

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