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Jennifer Groh, “Knowing One’s Place: Space and the Brain” (Open Agenda, 2021)

New Books in Science, Technology, and Society

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The Lip Reading Cues, Is It Really Important?

If you're not actually looking our overhearing something, it's harder to tell what people are saying. I think that's one of the reasons why i really like talking to people in person or dio calls on skipe because then i get the lip reading cues. And i don't have any known om hearing deficit. So i think this is fairly calm. It's fairly common. We all certainly lose hearing as we age. But when you look at it from a system perspective, let alone integrating it withit with these other systems, i mean, that makes it even more complicated. "It's both complicated and very logical," says Sir Soraveev.

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