Think of your brain like a muscle that hasn’t been exercised in a while. At first, strength training can feel unfamiliar, but as you get used to it over time, it leads to greater endurance and ability.
Similarly, at first, you may feel unaccustomed to all the new sound input from your hearing aids, but with time and regular use, your brain will adjust and become more comfortable with these sounds. With consistent use, this stimulation enhances your brain’s ability to process sound and improves overall cognitive function.
As your brain recalibrates to these new audio stimuli, it will self-correct accordingly. If there are any sounds that you’re not quite sure about, make a note of these and bring them up at your
next appointment with your audiologist.