Your doctor is correct our brain is a complex organ. Though not sure how "mediocre auditive inputs" depresses our brain? Is everyone brain affected? Isn't our brain meant to handle sound?
Will the neural plasticity of your brain be affected?
Implanted Advanced Bionics-Harmony activated Aug/07
You know doctors often think their way is the only way, but let me tell you that I suspect that her "mediocre auditive inputs" in reality is a subjective term. But check out what some posters in this thread say about sound and brain:
question for deafie hearing ad wearers or those that decided not to wear hearing aids. Here you can find examples of people who sensed that mediocre auditive inputs depressed their brain, and got rid of the HAs, though they would perhaps word their reasoning for ditching HAs a bit different than I do here.
Whether our brain is meant to handle sound or not, is a huge question, but remember that I'm talking about mediocre sound, not "clear" sound, two different types of sound. Not sure what kind of sound you are talking about here.
Btw, what are the brain really meant to handle? How excactly are our senses meant to experience the world? Is it a message from the nature when I'm born deaf and, according to neuroscientists, sign language came before speech as we know it today? Is our society meant to have a share of deaf people when nature have created it that way? As I see it, my brain is perfect accomodated to silence, and sound don't have any space in it. Advanced visual awarness and language is a rare advantage and skill among homo sapiens, that I'm not letting go by focusing on so-so speech&listening skills, praised by a few Hearing people, with the aid of HAs and CI. But everyone makes their _own_ choice!
Regarding neural plasticity, I dunno, hm..
Thanks for interesting questions, though.