Hearing loss is negatively related to episodic and semantic long-term memory but not to short-term memory.
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Henrik Danielsson | Lars-Göran Nilsson | Jerker Rönnberg | Mary Rudner | Stig Arlinger | L. Nilsson | M. Rudner | S. Arlinger | J. Rönnberg | H. Danielsson | Å. Wahlin | Ake Wahlin | Ola Sternäng | O. Sternäng
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