
eBook - ePub
Age-Related Hearing Loss, Brain Health, and Dementia
- 305 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
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eBook - ePub
Age-Related Hearing Loss, Brain Health, and Dementia
About this book
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.
- Details how age-related hearing loss affects non-auditory brain resources
- Highlights possible links between hearing loss and dementia, providing essential information for all healthcare audience members and students
- Outlines the communication needs of individuals living with dementia and/or hearing loss
- Enables readers to understand how hearing loss can negatively impact brain health
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Subtopic
NeuroscienceIndex
Biological SciencesTable of contents
- Title of Book
- 1. Aging and the auditory system
- 2. Aging of the brain systems supporting speech perception
- 3. Hearing loss, vascular function, and brain health in older adults
- 4. A neurological perspective on hearing impairment in dementia
- 5. Hearing loss and health: Psychosocial wellbeing, chronic health conditions, and the role of physical activity
- 6. Listening effort in age-related hearing loss
- 7. Cross-modal and cortical neuroplasticity in age-related hearing loss
- 8. Hearing loss, dementia, and hearing rehabilitation methods: Unveiling current epidemiological evidence
- 9. Demystifying age-related hearing loss: How socioeconomic inequalities are shaping global hearing health policies
- 10. Communication needs of people with hearing loss and dementia living in care homes
- 11. The future of hearing aid technology
- 12. Forward directions for age-related hearing loss and dementia: An ear to the future
- Index
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Yes, you can access Age-Related Hearing Loss, Brain Health, and Dementia by Helen E. Nuttall,Kate Slade,Christopher J. Plack in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Biological Sciences & Neuroscience. We have over 1.5 million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.