Description
Introduction to Presbycusis
– Overview of age-related hearing loss
– Historical context and research developments
– Prevalence and impact on quality of life
Anatomy and Physiology of the Auditory System
– Structure and function of the ear
– Changes in the aging auditory system
– Role of the central auditory processing
Pathophysiology of Presbycusis
– Cellular and molecular changes
– Oxidative stress and inflammation
– Genetic predispositions
Environmental Factors
– Noise exposure and its impact
– Occupational and recreational risks
– Other environmental contributors
Communication and Psychosocial Implications
– Effects on speech perception
– Social isolation and mental health
– Coping mechanisms and support systems
Prevention and Management Strategies
– Hearing protection measures
– Early detection and intervention
– Hearing aids and assistive technologies



