psychology3 papersavg year 2020quality 6/5weak evidence

Yet, despite well-established sex-related differences in both hearing and cognition, very few studies have tested whether there are sex-related differences in auditory-cognitive associations.

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Yet, despite well-established sex-related differences in both hearing and cognition, very few studies have tested whether there are sex-related differences in auditory-cognitive associations.

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  • Hearing Technology and Cognition (2012) · doi

    CONCLUSIONS: Although interactions have been observed between cognition and use of hearing aids for measures obtained following immediate or short-term usage of hearing technology, limited evidence is available following long-term usage, and that evidence that is available does not support an effect of hearing aids on cognitive function.

    Keywords: hearing aids following term usage evidence available conclusions interactions observed cognition measures obtained immediate short
  • Age-Related Hearing Loss and Correlation with Cognitive Decline: a Narrative Review (2025) · doi

    Hearing rehabilitation with hearing aids and cochlear implants has been connected to increased communication, higher social engagement and decreased cognitive decline; nevertheless, findings are rather inconsistent due to methodological errors and limited follow-up periods.

    Keywords: hearing rehabilitation aids cochlear implants connected increased communication higher social engagement decreased cognitive decline nevertheless
  • Sex-Related Differences in the Associations Between Montreal Cognitive Assessment Scores and Pure-Tone Measures of Hearing (2022) · doi

    Yet, despite well-established sex-related differences in both hearing and cognition, very few studies have tested whether there are sex-related differences in auditory-cognitive associations.

    Keywords: related differences despite well established hearing cognition tested whether there auditory cognitive associations

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