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Nature 390, 559-560 (11 December 1997) | doi:10.1038/37489

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Deafness:  Sounds from the cochlea

Karen B. Avraham1

To be defective in language, for a human being, is one of the most desperate of calamities, for it is only through language that we enter fully into our human estate and culture, communicate freely with our fellows, acquire and share information. (Oliver Sacks; ref. 1

  1. Karen B. Avraham is at the Sackler School of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Ramat Aviv, Tel Aviv 69978, Israel.