Age-Related Hearing Loss, Brain Health, and Dementia reviews the effects of hearing loss on the brain and examines the most up-to-date perspectives on the possible causal relation between hearing loss and cognitive impairment. Through this synthesis, the book explores the links between hearing loss and the brain to improve understanding and promote better hearing for better brain health.
Age-Related Hearing Loss, Brain Health, and Dementia reviews the effects of hearing loss on the brain and examines the most up-to-date perspectives on the possible causal relation between hearing loss and cognitive impairment. Through this synthesis, the book explores the links between hearing loss and the brain to improve understanding and promote better hearing for better brain health.
1. Ageing and the Auditory System Christopher J. Plack 2. Aging of the brain systems supporting speech perception Pascale Tremblay, Marc-André Marion-Flamand, David Ratelle and Alexandre Sicard 3. Hearing loss, vascular function, and brain health in older adults Jennifer A. Deal, Jason R. Smith and Kening Jiang 4. A neurological perspective on hearing impairment in dementia Sophie A. Froud, Benjamin A. Levett, Lucy B. Core, Jessica Jiang, Chris J.D. Hardy and Jason D. Warren 5. Hearing loss and health: Psychosocial well-being, chronic health conditions, and the role of physical activity Maria V. Goodwin and David Maidment 6. Listening effort in age-related hearing loss Kate Slade and Ronan McGarrigle 7. Cross-modal and cortical neuroplasticity in age-related hearing loss Anu Sharma, Kayla Cormier and Carly Schimmel 8. Hearing loss, dementia, and hearing rehabilitation methods: Unveiling current epidemiological evidence Manuella Cantuaria and Jesper Hvass Schmidt 9. Demystifying age-related hearing loss: How socioeconomic inequalities are shaping global hearing health policies Dalia Tsimpida 10. Communication needs of people with hearing loss and dementia living in care homes Hannah Cross and Rebecca Millman 11. The Future of Hearing Aid Technology Simon Carlile, Helen E. Nuttall and Richard F. Lyon 12. Forward directions for age-related hearing loss and dementia: An ear to the future Helen E. Nuttall, Kate Slade and Christopher J. Plack
1. Ageing and the Auditory System Christopher J. Plack 2. Aging of the brain systems supporting speech perception Pascale Tremblay, Marc-André Marion-Flamand, David Ratelle and Alexandre Sicard 3. Hearing loss, vascular function, and brain health in older adults Jennifer A. Deal, Jason R. Smith and Kening Jiang 4. A neurological perspective on hearing impairment in dementia Sophie A. Froud, Benjamin A. Levett, Lucy B. Core, Jessica Jiang, Chris J.D. Hardy and Jason D. Warren 5. Hearing loss and health: Psychosocial well-being, chronic health conditions, and the role of physical activity Maria V. Goodwin and David Maidment 6. Listening effort in age-related hearing loss Kate Slade and Ronan McGarrigle 7. Cross-modal and cortical neuroplasticity in age-related hearing loss Anu Sharma, Kayla Cormier and Carly Schimmel 8. Hearing loss, dementia, and hearing rehabilitation methods: Unveiling current epidemiological evidence Manuella Cantuaria and Jesper Hvass Schmidt 9. Demystifying age-related hearing loss: How socioeconomic inequalities are shaping global hearing health policies Dalia Tsimpida 10. Communication needs of people with hearing loss and dementia living in care homes Hannah Cross and Rebecca Millman 11. The Future of Hearing Aid Technology Simon Carlile, Helen E. Nuttall and Richard F. Lyon 12. Forward directions for age-related hearing loss and dementia: An ear to the future Helen E. Nuttall, Kate Slade and Christopher J. Plack
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