It depends entirely on the person. Some people are visual learners and prefer to read a text to learn. They tend to excel in school where traditionally visual learning is emphasized, and most teachers in the core areas are themselves visual learners. However, educational psychologists have theorized more people are oral learners than visual learners. Oral learners learn best by hearing new information from lectures or discussions. The smallest group of learners are tactile learners, who learn by physically manipulating things. They'd rather learn in a lab setting than from a book or speaker, and they often go into skilled trades like carpentry or auto mechanics.
Audio MEANS hearing.
People probably remember things better when they have actually been involved in it.
There will be horses who have great hearing but it doesn't depend on the breed. Just like people; people of the same race can have better hearing than their cousin.
young i think :)
In another book I read, an ear trumpet means something that old people that are losing their hearing use to hear better.
shapes
Typically, the behind the ear models are better for severe hearing loss. Speaker-in-the-Ear (SIE) hearing aids allow people with severe hearing loss to use open fit hearing aids.
Hearing aids make noises louder and clearer which help some people understand conversation better.
Memory is a function of the brain, and no two persons nor two brains are alike. They think differently, act differently, react to stimuli differently and they also learn and remember things differently, so there is no final answer to this question really. Some persons find it easier to remember what they hear while others find it easier to remember what they see. The lucky few can remember both what they hear and see very well and many of us forget almost anything just too fast.
You hear and learn something without initially intending to.
hearing aids, ask you to speak louder. nothing they can do really.
There have been no studies that showed this to be true. Most people memorize better if the words are printed plainly and are easy to read instead of being in cursive. If you mean that they memorize better when they write the information out, then that is because every time you write something, you remember a little more of it. Write it out at least 20 times in order to really remember it!