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The Ageing Ear & Brain

Activity: Talk or presentation typesInvited talk

15/11/2023

Delivered an invited research talk on hearing loss, ageing, and the brain for the University of Bradford's Psychology Seminar Series, Bradford, UK.

Talk Outline: As we age, some health concerns including hearing loss, social isolation, and dementia can increase in prevalence. These conditions may well exacerbate one another, for example mid-life hearing loss is a potentially modifiable risk factor for dementia. Difficultly hearing, due hearing loss or listening in noisy environments, may drain limited brain recourses, due to increased effort required for listening. Straining resources may affect how the brain functions, and could explain why structural and functional brain changes are observed in age-related hearing loss. In this talk, we will explore the relationship between age-related hearing loss and brain function in ageing.

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NameUniversity of Bradford
CityBradford
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom