“…Several studies have confirmed the correlation between hearing loss and cognitive decline [Lin, 2011;Lin et al, 2011aLin et al, , b, 2013Lin et al, , 2014, and it has become increasingly evident that even very old people can benefit from procedures, such as cochlear implantation, that previously were recommended mainly for younger hearing-impaired patients [Castiglione et al, 2015;Ciorba et al, 2012]. Growing interest has been spreading in the scientific community for the potential to influence cognitive function, focusing on the possible role of auditory rehabilitation through digital devices in counteracting dementia [Fattahi et al, 2015;Martini et al, 2014;Mosnier et al, 2015]. The restoration of sensory functions among hearing-impaired older adults may allow for significant positive effects in their cognitive status.…”