Brain Hearing Restores Optimal, Natural Hearing

Hearing Loss Blog

For millions of people around the world, hearing loss is a sad reality of their everyday life. While some technology has been able to help them hear better, the digital hearing aids have a lot of faults such as being bulky and noticeable, not to mention that the technology is not always impressive in its ability to improve hearing. That is why brain hearing, a new way of eliciting hearing through technology, is gaining such support in the hearing aid market. Let’s take a closer look at how brain hearing works and how it can benefit those with hearing impairment.

How Do People Feel About It?

The early results of the approval ratings for brain hearing aids are in, and they are incredibly favorable. For example, 95% of people who suffer from hearing loss have experienced an improved overall hearing experience with the brain hearing aid. Only 79% of people who use digital hearing aid models were able to say that they approved of the device that they were using at the time. This shows a tremendous leap forward in the usefulness of technology in a single new generation.

Brain Hearing?

Many people do not follow the simple premise that brain hearing is based upon: hearing occurs in the brain. Some people think of hearing as a process that only occurs in the ears, and for many years, our technology has only been able to treat the symptoms associated with the inner ear dysfunction. This resulted in many devices that exhibited poor quality hearing that was not as specific as it needs to be to produce real results.

Brain hearing takes the entire equation into consideration when coming up with a helpful means of improving hearing. That is why it has been so successful; it helps hearing through the source, not through symptom improvement.

How Does It Work?

Brain hearing may seem somewhat similar to hearing the way that hearing aids work for us already. They bring in sound from the environment, amplify part of it, and then send it to the ear. However, brain hearing aids filter out all sounds that are not specifically required by the brain in order to hear better. To put it more simply, brain hearing brings in the sounds that the ear can’t process due to impairment and sends the signals directly to the hearing center in the brain, with the following incredible results.

  1. Speech Recognition: brain hearing aids can focus on speech sounds for better hearing outcomes in conversations

  2. Sound Filtering: brain hearing aids filter sound so that only the important sounds actually get amplified in the ear canal.

  3. Sound Focus: brain hearing aids can focus on specific sounds for the user.

  4. Spatial Recognition: using a brain hearing device, you can find the origin of the sounds that you hear by referencing information from both ears.

How To Get Your Hands (and ears) On A Brain Hearing Aid

The only way that you will be able to get a brain hearing aid is by scheduling an appointment with an audiologist. They are needed to program the device so it can meet the specific user needs that you have. They will take painstaking measurements so that you can be sure that it is meeting your needs perfectly. Once you have it, you will understand why people are so excited about the brain hearing approach to hearing impairment solutions as you can hear more sounds in clearer, more natural tones.

 

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