Auditory Processing and the Innocent Hearing Aid Paradigm
The contemporary hearing aid landscape is saturated with discourse on amplification and noise reduction, yet a profound, often overlooked frontier exists: the intersection of auditory processing disorders (APD) and cognitive load in noisy environments. This article challenges the conventional wisdom that a hearing aid’s primary function is to make sounds louder. Instead, we posit that…
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