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Oticon Government Services Update: Support for the Brain’s Natural Processes
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1. In a complex sound environment, the brain can handle:
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2. BrainHearing refers to:
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3. This device is Oticon’s newest solution for those in need of a simple Remote Microphone. While it was designed for classrooms, it can be used for all hearing-impaired populations:
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4. Groundbreaking EEG research shows Oticon Opn S provides:
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5. This new research more specifically maps out the brain’s processing in the:
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6. Oticon has been involved in research looking into how the brain interprets sound for over:
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7. The four key areas a hearing should address to optimally support the brain are:
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8. To make sense of sound, the brain needs:
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9. The two subsystems that work together in the auditory cortex are:
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10. The UltraPower and Super Power BTE hearing instruments are called:
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