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USE IT, or LOSE IT! Tuesday, October 16, 2018 Volume 44, No. 42

COMMUNICATION OCCURS IN THE BRAIN

Auditory Nerve

(sends message to brain)

When we lose our ability to hear, the ear stops sending needed information to the brain, which affects our ability to understand what is being said. This is called Auditory Deprivation.

Middle Ear

Auditory Deprivation may impair the way the brain processes sound. The solution may be hearing aids. Hearing aids may help send the correct information to the brain and may protect the brain from atrophy.

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