Person-centered aural rehabilitation program improved mood, cognition, and auditory processing in a professional musician who uses a hearing aid and cochlear implant: Case Report
IntroductionAural rehabilitation focused on music for individuals with cochlear implants (CIs) and/or hearing aids (HAs) typically emphasizes perceptual skills rather than enjoyment of music. Yet, those with CIs and/or HAs often struggle to enjoy music, complaining that it sounds distorted with the...
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Main Authors: | Christine Brennan (Author), McKenna Spence-Olson (Author), Kayla Cormier (Author), Sherri Tennant (Author), Anu Sharma (Author) |
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2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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