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Before using hearing aids, your brain has to work extra hard to make sense of sounds. Research shows that areas normally dedicated to hearing can get “taken over” by vision, and your thinking regions work overtime just to understand speech.

After about six months of wearing hearing aids, the brain starts to reorganize. Overworked areas relax, brain activity becomes more typical, vision processing returns to its usual pathways, and listening requires less effort.

Learn More: PubMed – The Benefits of Wearing a Hearing Aid if You Have Hearing Loss

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Dr. Ina Selita is a licensed Doctor of Audiology and the founder of NeuroHear. With a background in neuroscience research at NYU and Johns Hopkins, she integrates brain-based insights into hearing care to support long-term communication and cognitive health. Her work has been published in the Journal of Neurophysiology and presented at major international conferences. Dr. Selita’s approach combines advanced diagnostics, patient education, and compassionate care to help individuals and families stay connected through every stage of life.

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