Hearing deficits associated with cognitive impairment have attracted much recent interest, motivated by emerging evidence that impaired hearing is a risk factor for cognitive decline. However, dementia and hearing impairment present immense challenges in their own right, and their intersection in the auditory brain remains poorly understood and difficult to assess. Here, we outline a clinically oriented, symptom-based approach to the assessment of hearing in dementias, informed by recent progress in the clinical auditory neuroscience of these diseases. We consider the significance and interpretation of hearing loss and symptoms that point to a disorder of auditory cognition in patients with dementia. We identify key auditory characteristics...
Importance: Age-related hearing difficulties can include problems with signal audibility and central...
Hearing impairment was recently identified as the most prominent risk factor for dementia. However, ...
The cognition of nonverbal sounds in dementia has been relatively little explored. Here we undertook...
This work was funded by the Wellcome Trust, the UK Medical Research Council and the NIHR Queen Squa...
The association between hearing impairment and dementia has emerged as a major public health challen...
Age-related hearing loss is a common problem for older adults, leading to communication difficulties...
Many studies have focused on the relationship between hearing loss and Alzheimer’s Disease (AD). The...
In recent years, there has been increasing research interest in the correlation between hearing impa...
Objectives To determine whether hearing loss is associated with incident physician‐diagnosed dementi...
Dementia and hearing loss are highly prevalent in older people. Both these conditions together incre...
The term “dementia” includes a wide array of diseases. Millions of Americans are affected by these d...
A growing body of functional imaging studies provides considerable insight into cortical networks f...
Cognitive decline has recently been shown to be associated with hearing difficulties. Occupational t...
Auditory dysfunction observed in patients with cognitive diseases is probably due to the alteration ...
Music is a complex acoustic signal that relies on a number of different brain and cognitive processe...
Importance: Age-related hearing difficulties can include problems with signal audibility and central...
Hearing impairment was recently identified as the most prominent risk factor for dementia. However, ...
The cognition of nonverbal sounds in dementia has been relatively little explored. Here we undertook...
This work was funded by the Wellcome Trust, the UK Medical Research Council and the NIHR Queen Squa...
The association between hearing impairment and dementia has emerged as a major public health challen...
Age-related hearing loss is a common problem for older adults, leading to communication difficulties...
Many studies have focused on the relationship between hearing loss and Alzheimer’s Disease (AD). The...
In recent years, there has been increasing research interest in the correlation between hearing impa...
Objectives To determine whether hearing loss is associated with incident physician‐diagnosed dementi...
Dementia and hearing loss are highly prevalent in older people. Both these conditions together incre...
The term “dementia” includes a wide array of diseases. Millions of Americans are affected by these d...
A growing body of functional imaging studies provides considerable insight into cortical networks f...
Cognitive decline has recently been shown to be associated with hearing difficulties. Occupational t...
Auditory dysfunction observed in patients with cognitive diseases is probably due to the alteration ...
Music is a complex acoustic signal that relies on a number of different brain and cognitive processe...
Importance: Age-related hearing difficulties can include problems with signal audibility and central...
Hearing impairment was recently identified as the most prominent risk factor for dementia. However, ...
The cognition of nonverbal sounds in dementia has been relatively little explored. Here we undertook...