Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8689075 | Neurología | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Patients with hearing loss performed more poorly than controls on the filtered word and time-compressed disyllabic word tests, but more competently on memory, reasoning, and auditory processing tasks. Complementary tests, such as those assessing central auditory processes and cognitive ability tests, are important and helpful for designing habilitation/rehabilitation and therapeutic strategies intended to optimise and stimulate cognitive skills in subjects with unilateral hearing impairment.
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Authors
I. Calderón-Leyva, S. DÃaz-Leines, E. Arch-Tirado, A.L. Lino-González,