New tech aims to help the deaf hear more clearly in crowds
NCT ID NCT05898659
Summary
This study is testing if a new way of setting up a cochlear implant and a hearing aid together—where their sound processing is synchronized—works better than the standard setup. It will involve 20 adults with significant hearing loss in both ears who are getting a cochlear implant for the first time. Researchers will measure if the synchronized setup helps people locate where sounds are coming from and understand speech in noisy environments more easily.
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CHU Nice
RECRUITINGNice, 06103, France
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