Sensorineural hearing loss is a type of hearing impairment caused by damage to the inner ear or the auditory nerve, affecting the transmission of sound signals to the brain. This condition can result from various factors, including aging, exposure to loud noises, infections, or genetic predisposition, leading to difficulties in perceiving sounds clearly. It contrasts with conductive hearing loss, which involves problems in the outer or middle ear, highlighting the importance of understanding the auditory system's structure and function.