Special headphones and music aim to soothe sound sensitivity in kids with autism
NCT ID NCT05009095
Summary
This study tested a 40-week home-based music program using special bone-conduction headphones. It aimed to see if this sound therapy could help children with autism who are overly sensitive to noises. The goal was to reduce their stress from sounds and improve their daily living skills. Eight children, aged 5 to 10, participated in the completed study.
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Childrens's Health Specialty Center Richardson
Richardson, Texas, 75082, United States
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