Final answer:
Presbycusis, age-related hearing loss, is considered an age-related change and typically manifests as difficulty hearing higher frequencies.
Step-by-step explanation:
Among the options provided, presbycusis is considered an age-related change. Presbycusis is a form of hearing loss that occurs as people age, affecting the ability to hear higher frequencies. This condition progresses gradually and typically becomes noticeable in later adult life. In contrast, hyperopia (also known as farsightedness) is not solely age-related as it can occur at any age, and increased sensitivity to touch and taste are not typical age-related changes; in fact, sensitivity to taste often decreases with age.