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- Jim Hudspeth & Marlee Matlin Introductions
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- How does hearing work?
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- What causes hearing loss?
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- Marlee’s relationship with her interpreter
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- Preferred language around defining deafness
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- Marlee's experience growing up deaf
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- Cultural issues surrounding deafness
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- "Sound and Fury” documentary
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- E.J. Chichilnisky introduction
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- How does sight work?
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- Daniel Kish introduction
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- Human echolocation demonstration
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- Research into restoring hearing
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- Cochlear implant demonstration
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- Issues with cochlear implants in the deaf community
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- Removing social barriers for the deaf and blind
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- Technological ways to address vision loss
Description:
Explore the complex ethical and scientific landscape surrounding potential cures for deafness and blindness in this thought-provoking panel discussion. Delve into the mechanics of hearing and vision, learn about groundbreaking research in sensory restoration, and consider the cultural implications of these advancements. Gain insights from experts in the field, including researchers and individuals with personal experiences of deafness and blindness. Witness demonstrations of human echolocation and cochlear implants, and examine the social and technological barriers faced by deaf and blind communities. Engage with challenging questions about the intersection of disability, culture, and medical progress, and consider how society can better support and include individuals with sensory differences.

Can We Cure Deafness and Blindness? Should We?

World Science Festival
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