Thursday, January 18, 2018

Hearing loss and mental skills

How does hearing loss change my brain?
When you begin to lose your hearing, those pathways in your brain that used to be designated to understanding speech begin to reorganize and rewire themselves. As a result, you may have lost some of the mental tools that are necessary to process and comprehend speech.
If I begin to use hearing aids, will my brain automatically regain those mental skills that I lost because of hearing loss?
Possibly, but if this does happen, regaining them will take a long time and you may never become the listener that you were before you acquired hearing loss. However, help is available. clEAR Auditory Brain Training triggers and accelerates your brain’s rebuilding process. When someone has difficulty walking because of a bum hip and when they receive a hip replacement, they receive physical therapy. clEAR Auditory Brain Training is like receiving physical therapy for the brain. clEAR ear trains the brain so you can better comprehend speech.
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