09-12, 10:45–11:15 (Europe/Istanbul), Hearing Aids 1
This session explores how hearing aid use stimulates neuroplastic changes within the auditory and cognitive systems. Experts will discuss emerging evidence on how auditory rehabilitation promotes cortical reorganization, enhances cognitive performance, and supports healthy aging. The panel will also highlight translational perspectives linking auditory stimulation, neural adaptation, and cognitive resilience in daily listening environments.
This session explores how hearing aid use stimulates neuroplastic changes within the auditory and cognitive systems. Experts will discuss emerging evidence on how auditory rehabilitation promotes cortical reorganization, enhances cognitive performance, and supports healthy aging. The panel will also highlight translational perspectives linking auditory stimulation, neural adaptation, and cognitive resilience in daily listening environments.
I was born on 22.10.1952.Graduated Ege University at 1975.Cımpleted ENT residency at 1978.Retired at 2017.I am still working at Baskent University Zubeyde Hanim Research Center Izmir
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