Hearing Aids

New electroencephalogram (EEG) research has shown that the Oticon MORE hearing aids support the brain’s natural ability to organise and prioritise sounds.

Building on previous studies of Oticon’s hearing technologies, the new EEG research proves that Oticon MORE hearing aids help people with hearing loss to experience a more natural sound experience and creates better conditions for following conversations, even when there are multiple speakers and noise.

Hearing impairments affect the brain’s ability to understand and organise sound. This diminishes the ability to monitor surroundings and switch attention when focusing on speech, especially in noisy environments, says Oticon.

Research shows that a complete neural code is the foundation for the brain to work naturally

New independent research shows that the hearing centre in the brain consists of two subsystems that work together on the neural code. They analyse the code and turn it into meaningful sounds which the brain can make sense of. The better input from the full sound scene, the better the neural code and the better the brain performs.

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