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Every hearing aid user wants to be able to recognize the meaning of each sound after wearing the hearing aid, but in fact, this process needs to be divided into two stages: listening clearly and identifying sound.

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Listen to the sound clearly, which can be realized by fitting hearing aids. Hearing aids can improve the quality of the sound coming from the outside and make people hear more clearly. Many people with hearing impairment will complain that they cannot hear clearly. The function of hearing aids is to make users hear clearly.

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To distinguish sounds, many people will be confused with hearing clear sounds. The vast majority of people think subjectively that we can distinguish sound by hearing it clearly. Many people easily walk into such a misunderstanding. Why do you think so?

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Because adults have rich speech foundation, before hearing impairment, after hearing the sound, the brain can process it by itself, and know the meaning of these sounds.

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People with hearing impairment go through this stage:

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It’s getting smaller, but it’s still audible

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It’s much smaller. You need to speak up to hear it

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A lot of voices can’t be heard. It’s hard to hear

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Most of the users who come to test the hearing aids have almost reached the third stage. It has been at least the past few months or even years since the discovery of hearing impairment and the selection of hearing aids. These patients with severe hearing impairment have significant differences in their ability to distinguish sound from that of ordinary people.

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When you hear the sound again, you will feel that the sound is a little out of place. To listen to a clear voice with poor voice resolution, I feel that the voice is clear, but I can’t understand the meaning of the voice. This is what we call voice discrimination. But hearing aids don’t have the ability to distinguish sounds. What really has the ability to distinguish is our brain.

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The most intuitive example is that children with hearing impairment need to carry out language training after hearing aid fitting. Hearing impaired children have no speech basis and no ability to distinguish sound. Even if I hear the voice, I can’t understand the meaning of the voice.

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