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学術雑誌論文 / Journal Article(1) |
公開日 |
2023-12-15 |
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Age-related hearing loss and dementia: whether restoring auditory function can prevent or improve dementia? |
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言語 |
en |
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資源タイプ識別子 |
http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bc |
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資源タイプ |
review article |
ID登録 |
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ID登録 |
10.69202/0002000013 |
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ID登録タイプ |
JaLC |
内容種別 |
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内容記述タイプ |
Other |
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内容記述 |
Review Article |
著者 |
Masatoshi TAKEDA
Kunihiro UMAYAHARA
Yukito UEDA
Hidetsugu WADA
Kayo MATSUO
Yoshimi TSUKAMOTO
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内容記述タイプ |
Abstract |
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内容記述 |
Hearing loss, visual impairment, and memory loss are age-related changes observed in many elderly people. In recent years, hearing loss has become known to be a risk factor for dementia, and the relationship between earing impairment and dementia has gained increased attention. Age-related hearing loss can be caused by central or peripheral pathology, and degenerative changes of neurites similar to those in the brain of lzheimer’s disease have been observed. The underlying mechanisms of age-related hearing loss includes: similar neurofibrillary degeneration in the cochlea and in the brain; a lack of auditory information from the outside world educing the input needed to activate brain function; an overload of neural circuits for language processing due to hearing loss, resulting in a lack of cognitive resources; and the mechanism of cognitive deficits in the ippocampus and other areas of information processing is also considered due to less cognitive reserve. While it would be useful to clarify the relationship between hearing restoration and cognitive function through hearing aids and cochlear implants in order to elucidate these mechanisms, further studies are needed on the possibility of hearing restoration and prevention/restoration of cognitive function. |
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言語 |
en |
書誌情報 |
en : COGNITION & REHABILITATION
巻 4,
号 1,
p. 82-88,
ページ数 7,
発行日 2023-11-30
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出版者 |
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出版者 |
Osaka Kawasaki Rehabilitation University |
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言語 |
en |
ISSN |
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収録物識別子タイプ |
PISSN |
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収録物識別子 |
2436-1097 |