Can a new sound processor help veterans hear in noisy rooms?
NCT ID NCT07582198
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tests how well a noise-reduction feature called ForwardFocus works in two different sound processors for adults with cochlear implants. 26 veterans and non-veterans will use each processor and take speech tests in background noise. The goal is to see if the newer processor helps people understand speech better in noisy settings.
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Denver Research and Technology Lab
Lone Tree, Colorado, 80124, United States
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