2024
DOI: 10.1002/hbm.70067
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Alterations of Excitation–Inhibition Balance and Brain Network Dynamics Support Sensory Deprivation Theory in Presbycusis

Meixia Su,
Fuxin Ren,
Ning Li
et al.

Abstract: Sensory deprivation theory is an important hypothesis involving potential pathways between hearing loss and cognitive impairment in patients with presbycusis. The theory suggests that prolonged auditory deprivation in presbycusis, including neural deafferentation, cortical reallocation, and atrophy, causes long‐lasting changes and reorganization in brain structure and function. However, neurophysiological changes underlying the cognition‐ear link have not been explored. In this study, we recruited 98 presbycus… Show more

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