Researchers tune in to make cochlear implants work better in crowds
NCT ID NCT03877211
Summary
This study aimed to find better ways to adjust cochlear implants to help users understand speech in noisy environments like restaurants or parties. Researchers tested 28 adults, including people with normal hearing and long-term cochlear implant users. They measured how well people recognized words in background noise to see if customizing device settings could improve daily listening.
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ENT and Cervico-Facial Surgery Department, Hôpital Edouard Herriot
Lyon, 69003, France
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