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Hörstörung und kognitiver Abbau im Alter

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Mit zunehmendem Alter treten zum einen vermehrt Hörstörungen auf, zum anderen unterliegen auch verschiedene kognitive Funktionen einem altersassoziierten Abbau. Aktuelle wissenschaftliche Studien untersuchen mögliche Zusammenhänge zwischen Hörvermögen und kognitiven Fähigkeiten und Konsequenzen für die lautsprachliche Kommunikation im Alter.

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Meister, H. Hörstörung und kognitiver Abbau im Alter. HNO Nachrichten 47, 19–22 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00060-017-5488-5

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