Abstract

The prevalence of unilateral hearing loss(UHL) is higher, and the clinical attention to the hearing rehabilitation of UHL is not enough, resulting in many UHL patients cannot get rehabilitation timely and effectively. Severe to profound UHL(also known as single-sided deafness) patients lack binaural hearing superiority, especially the inadequate ability of sound localization, which will seriously affect their daily life and academic performance. At present, the main rehabilitation methods of UHL include various kinds of bone conduction hearing aids, vibrant soundbridge and cochlear implantation, etc. However, the rehabilitation effect of UHL patients' ability to locate the sound source is affected by the occurrence age, the type, the degree and the duration of the hearing loss. The results of rehabilitation in different literature vary greatly. This paper reviews the effects of different rehabilitation strategies on the ability of sound location and analyzes its possible causes and mechanisms.

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