Scientists scan brains to unlock why background noise hampers hearing in autism
NCT ID NCT06088589
Summary
This study aims to understand how the brain processes speech in noisy environments, specifically in individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Fragile X Syndrome. Researchers will measure brain activity in 60 participants aged 15-35 using a special cap while they listen to sounds and perform hearing tasks. The goal is to learn which brain areas are involved and if visual cues can help improve hearing in noise, without providing any treatment.
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Cincinnati Children'S Hospital
RECRUITINGCincinnati, Ohio, 45229-3026, United States
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