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Hearing with One Ear: Consequences and Treatments for Profound Unilateral Hearing Loss

Hillary Snapp, Sebastián A. Ausili

2020Journal of Clinical Medicine85 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

There is an increasing global recognition of the negative impact of hearing loss, and its association to many chronic health conditions. The deficits and disabilities associated with profound unilateral hearing loss, however, continue to be under-recognized and lack public awareness. Profound unilateral hearing loss significantly impairs spatial hearing abilities, which is reliant on the complex interaction of monaural and binaural hearing cues. Unilaterally deafened listeners lose access to critical binaural hearing cues. Consequently, this leads to a reduced ability to understand speech in competing noise and to localize sounds. The functional deficits of profound unilateral hearing loss have a substantial impact on socialization, learning and work productivity. In recognition of this, rehabilitative solutions such as the rerouting of signal and hearing implants are on the rise. This review focuses on the latest insights into the deficits of profound unilateral hearing impairment, and current treatment approaches.

Topics & Concepts

Hearing lossAudiologyMedicineMonauralSound localizationHearing aidUnilateral hearing lossBinaural recordingHearing Loss and RehabilitationHearing, Cochlea, Tinnitus, GeneticsEar Surgery and Otitis Media
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