There is now a new reason for people who suffer from hearing loss to rejoice. A new method of improving hearing through technology has come to fruition after many years of research. Most people are familiar with the older model of hearing aids, the ones that were large and unsightly. Now there is a newer, sleek hearing aid that promises to be more easily concealed and give superior levels of hearing as well. This is called a brain hearing aid and comes with the promise of more precise hearing than ever available before.

What Is Brain Hearing?

In order to understand brain hearing, you have to understand that most hearing is not done by the ears; it is done by the brain. Using this basic premise, researchers found that if they focus on specific sounds that the ears have trouble picking up, then the brain will be able to exhibit a more natural sense of hearing when helped by technology. While older models of hearing aids focused on throwing as much sound at the ear canal as they could, brain hearing aids focus on only a small fraction of the overall sound present in the environment. This allows them to deliver superior help to those who have hearing loss.

How Can I Benefit From Brain Hearing?

To put it simply, a brain hearing aid is programmed to work women giving the user access to towns that their inner ear cannot typically process. Every person who suffers from hearing loss is unable to pass along sound to the brain. The brain hearing aid passes the sound along to the brain but only the sound that could not be heard otherwise. Since it uses a smaller amount of sound waves to elicit specific hearing in the brain, there is a more natural sound to it, and precision hearing is possible. Here are the main benefits available:

  1. Spatial Recognition: brain hearing aids allow the user to identify the source of the sound in the environment.

  2. Sound Filtering: the sounds that are processed in the hearing aid make sure that all extraneous sounds are filtered out before they enter the ear canal

  3. Speech Recognition: sounds that follow known patterns of speech are amplified, giving them a more prominent place in the sound passed through the hearing aid. In essence, speech is recognized by the device to facilitate conversations.

  4. Sound Focusing: even in the noisiest environments, brain hearing aids allow the user to pick out specific sounds that they need to hear.

 

What Do Consumers Think?

The vast majority of people who use brain hearing aids are very satisfied with their functionality and ability to focus on their specific needs. As a result, there is a 95% approval rate for brain hearing aids on the market right now. This is superior to the reviews that are available for digital hearing aids, which are sitting at a measly 79%. This shows just how much of a leap in technology, communication ability, and comfort the brain hearing aid represents.

Getting A Hearing Aid

Since these brain hearing aids are so complex, they require the educated mind of an audiologist in order to be programmed correctly. An audiologist can find out certain thresholds for your hearing and which areas need the most improvement, and program a brain hearing aid to benefit those areas the most. As a result, once you get your brain hearing aid will experience a whole new level of hearing. All of those sounds that you have missed while using a digital hearing aid will be present in your everyday life once again.

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