Listening Fatigue and Hearing Loss.
Have
you ever suffered extreme mental fatigue? Perhaps you felt this way after
finishing an important examination or task that required intense concentration.
It’s like running a marathon in your head—and when you’re finished, you just
want to collapse.
A
comparable experience develops in those with hearing loss, and it’s referred to
as listening fatigue. Those with hearing loss pick up only partial or
incomplete sounds, which they then have to make sense out of. With respect to
understanding speech, it’s like playing a constant game of crosswords. Those
with hearing loss are presented with context and a few sounds and letters, but
in many cases they then have to fill in the blanks to decipher what’s being
said. Language comprehension, which is supposed to be natural, turns into a
problem-solving workout demanding deep concentration.
For
example: Wh t wou d ou l ke n t e me u?
You
most likely realized that the haphazard assortment of letters above spells
“What would you like on the menu?” But you also likely had to stop and
contemplate it, filling in the blanks. Just imagine having to read this entire
article this way and you’ll have an appreciation for the listening demands
placed on those with hearing loss.
Appropriately
fit hearing instruments – hearing instruments help to “fill in the blanks,”
thus avoiding or reducing listening fatigue. Hearing aids help us reduce the
amount of energy we spend listening and communicating by making it easier to
hear sounds and speech in a variety of environments. Because the hearing aid
helps to restore the sounds that are missed with hearing loss, the brain uses
less energy understanding it. Modern day hearing aids now come with features
that help reduce listening fatigue by isolating and amplifying the sounds you
want to hear and significantly reducing or removing the noises you don’t.
Advanced
Hearing & Balance Specialists have provided the area’s most trusted hearing
and balance services for many years. With offices in 9 communities throughout
Southern Utah and Nevada, we make it convenient for you to receive the highest
levels of care. We support research and development of the newest hearing
technologies and treatment for hearing loss and balance disorders. We always put our patient’s concerns first,
matching each individual’s needs with the treatments and tools, which fit their
lifestyle. For an appointment with a
Doctor of Audiology at any one of our 9 locations, call 435-688-8866 or
800-548-0356.
Dr. Jacob Burrows
Jacob Burrows, Au.D,
FAAA
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