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Neuroaudiologic Correlates to Anatomical Changes of the Brain
American Journal of Audiology
|December 15, 2015
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1. There appears to be a relationship among the improved overall behavior of this patient, anatomical changes in the brain, and enhanced performance of both psychophysical and electrophysiological central auditory tests.2. The right-sided peripheral hearing loss was one of the primary indicators for further diagnostic workup, but probably is unrelated to the lesion that was later discovered.3. In demonstrating structural as well as functional improvement, this case demonstrates the plasticity of the young human brain.
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