Scientists probe how brain scars and migraines twist what we hear
NCT ID NCT02791997
Summary
This study aimed to understand how brain injuries and migraines affect a person's ability to process sounds. Researchers tested 262 adults, including healthy volunteers, people with brain lesions, and people with migraines, using hearing tests, brain scans, and memory tasks. The goal was to map how these conditions impact attention to sounds, short-term memory for sounds, and emotional reactions to noises.
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Locations
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Service Explorations Fonctionnelles Neurologiques, Hôpital de la Croix-Rousse
Lyon, 69004, France
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Unité 201, Hôpital Neurologique
Bron, 69500, France
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