Scientists probe how special hearing implants help locate sounds
NCT ID NCT07356128
Summary
This study aims to understand how well people hear sounds coming from different directions when they use a special type of cochlear implant that also preserves some of their natural hearing. Researchers will test both children and adults with these implants, as well as people with normal hearing, to learn how this combined technology affects the ability to pinpoint sounds. The goal is to gather information that can help doctors and audiologists better fit and manage these devices in the future.
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Hearts for Hearing
RECRUITINGOklahoma City, Oklahoma, 73120, United States
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