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The study will help us in understanding the neural mechanisms by which listeners with a cochlear implant detect speech in noisy environments.
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Lead Sponsor
Phillip Gander
NCT07252492 · Hearing Loss, Adult-Onset, Hearing Aid
NCT05786794 · Hearing Loss, Adult-Onset, Hearing Loss, Age-Related
NCT06420037 · Speech Intelligibility, Hearing Loss, Sensorineural
NCT04762043 · Rehabilitation of Speech and Language Disorders, Speech Disorders, and more
NCT04742998 · Speech Intelligibility
University of Iowa
Iowa City, Iowa
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