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Dual sensory loss affects confidence in navigation and sound localization

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According to a recent multi-institute PLOS One study led by the Multisensory Research Lab at the Wilmer Eye Institute, Johns Hopkins Medicine, time of hearing loss onset is a key determinant of patient confidence and self-reported sound localization abilities – the ability to perceive and locate objects in an environment – even in individuals who use hearing aids or who have received vision rehabilitation training.

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