Age-Related Hearing Loss, Brain Health, and Dementia
Editat de Helen E. Nuttall, Kate Slade, Christopher J. Placken Limba Engleză Paperback – oct 2025
- 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 hearing loss can negatively impact brain health
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780443291982
ISBN-10: 0443291985
Pagini: 250
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0443291985
Pagini: 250
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Cuprins
1. The sense of hearing
2. How age-related hearing loss affects the auditory system
3. Non-auditory brain areas in communication and the effects of ageing
4.
5. The causal link between hearing loss and dementia: Evidence from animal models
6. Hearing loss, auditory cognition, and dementia
7. Neurodegeneration and processing of degraded speech
8. The psychosocial pathway mediating hearing loss and cognitive decline
9. Listening effort in age-related hearing loss and potential impacts on cognition
10. Hearing loss and neuroplasticity
11. Modifying cognitive decline through hearing aids
12. Socioeconomic inequalities in hearing health: ARHL as a lifestyle challenge
13. From the ears of the individual – living with hearing loss and its implications for dementia
14. Communication needs of individuals living in care homes with hearing loss and dementia
15. Future directions for ARHL and dementia: An ear to the future
2. How age-related hearing loss affects the auditory system
3. Non-auditory brain areas in communication and the effects of ageing
4.
5. The causal link between hearing loss and dementia: Evidence from animal models
6. Hearing loss, auditory cognition, and dementia
7. Neurodegeneration and processing of degraded speech
8. The psychosocial pathway mediating hearing loss and cognitive decline
9. Listening effort in age-related hearing loss and potential impacts on cognition
10. Hearing loss and neuroplasticity
11. Modifying cognitive decline through hearing aids
12. Socioeconomic inequalities in hearing health: ARHL as a lifestyle challenge
13. From the ears of the individual – living with hearing loss and its implications for dementia
14. Communication needs of individuals living in care homes with hearing loss and dementia
15. Future directions for ARHL and dementia: An ear to the future