Scientists map how the brain learns to hear again
NCT ID NCT03117413
Summary
This study used brain scans to understand how the brain adapts when someone with severe hearing loss in one ear gets a cochlear implant. Researchers compared 20 people with implants to people with normal hearing while they listened to sounds. The goal was to see how the brain processes sound from the implant and the other ear together.
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Locations
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CERCO
Toulouse, Midi-Pyrénées, 31052, France
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CHU de Toulouse - Hôpital Purpan
Toulouse, France, 31059, France
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