U.S., Dec. 13 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07279441) titled 'Cochlear Implants and Listening Effort: the Interaction of Cognitive and Sensory Constraints' on Dec. 09.
Brief Summary: This study examines how cochlear implant users understand and comprehend speech in realistic communication situations. Through six experiments measuring listening effort via pupillometry and discourse comprehension, we will investigate how linguistic context, cognitive demands, and processing time affect speech understanding in CI users, and in normal-hearing controls) to identify factors underlying communication resilience versus vulnerability and develop improved, ecologically valid assessment and rehabilitation...