Sensorineural systems play a crucial role in the diagnosis, treatment and management of several neurological disorders. The function of the eye and ear represents a unique window for testing various conditions in cognitive decline or dementia. Touch and smell have also been found to be strongly involved in neurodegenerative conditions, and their decline has been significantly associated with the progression of the disease; hence, the idea that restoring sensory function in cognitively impaired adults might enable a significant improvement in their cognitive status, reducing the worldwide incidence and prevalence of dementia. Not all sensorineural 'windows' can benefit equally from the same procedures; however, hearing and vision can certain...
Associations between dementia and impairments in hearing, vision, olfaction and (to a lesser degree)...
Age-related hearing loss (ARHL) and dementia are two highly prevalent conditions in the adult popula...
The human brain sustains a slow but progressive decline in function as it ages and these changes are...
Age-related hearing loss (ARHL) has a multifactorial pathogenesis and it is an inevitable hearing im...
Age-related hearing loss (ARHL) has a multifactorial pathogenesis and it is an inevitable hearing im...
In older adults, hearing loss is independently associated with an increased rate of cognitive declin...
Hearing loss is a modifiable risk factor for dementia in older adults. Whether hearing aid use can d...
The association between hearing impairment, the diagnosis of dementia, and the role of sensory ther...
Introduction. Restoring a sensory function in older adults might allow a significant improvement in ...
The association between hearing impairment, the diagnosis of dementia, and the role of sensory thera...
As the population ages, cognitive decline has become a severe public health issue. Meanwhile, sensor...
Strong links between hearing and cognitive function have been confirmed by a growing number of cross...
The association between hearing impairment, the diagnosis of dementia, and the role of sensory thera...
While recent research has suggested that hearing loss is associated with cognitive decline, a direct...
In recent years, there has been increasing research interest in the correlation between hearing impa...
Associations between dementia and impairments in hearing, vision, olfaction and (to a lesser degree)...
Age-related hearing loss (ARHL) and dementia are two highly prevalent conditions in the adult popula...
The human brain sustains a slow but progressive decline in function as it ages and these changes are...
Age-related hearing loss (ARHL) has a multifactorial pathogenesis and it is an inevitable hearing im...
Age-related hearing loss (ARHL) has a multifactorial pathogenesis and it is an inevitable hearing im...
In older adults, hearing loss is independently associated with an increased rate of cognitive declin...
Hearing loss is a modifiable risk factor for dementia in older adults. Whether hearing aid use can d...
The association between hearing impairment, the diagnosis of dementia, and the role of sensory ther...
Introduction. Restoring a sensory function in older adults might allow a significant improvement in ...
The association between hearing impairment, the diagnosis of dementia, and the role of sensory thera...
As the population ages, cognitive decline has become a severe public health issue. Meanwhile, sensor...
Strong links between hearing and cognitive function have been confirmed by a growing number of cross...
The association between hearing impairment, the diagnosis of dementia, and the role of sensory thera...
While recent research has suggested that hearing loss is associated with cognitive decline, a direct...
In recent years, there has been increasing research interest in the correlation between hearing impa...
Associations between dementia and impairments in hearing, vision, olfaction and (to a lesser degree)...
Age-related hearing loss (ARHL) and dementia are two highly prevalent conditions in the adult popula...
The human brain sustains a slow but progressive decline in function as it ages and these changes are...