Why can’t we hear high frequency sounds as we age?

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Why specifically do we lose HIGH frequency hearing as we age, and not low frequency?

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The way the inner ear is laid out, the higher frequency hair cells are at the end of the circulation of the labyrinthine artery that serves the cochlea and inner ear.

Microvascular changes affect these first, hence the changes in hearing as we age = presbycusis

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