U.S., Nov. 18 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07230236) titled 'Relationship Between LS Chirp ABR and Speech-in-Noise Skills in Hidden Hearing Loss' on Oct. 02.

Brief Summary: It is known that the underlying problem in Hidden Hearing Loss (HHL) is cochlear synaptopathy (CS) and that low-spontaneous-rate auditory nerve fibers play an important role in this pathology. Therefore, it is suggested that low-spontaneous-rate auditory nerve fibers are damaged in HHL. Consequently, LS CE-Chirp-evoked ABR and HINT, which assesses CS by presenting stimuli of varying intensities and characteristics to provide information about auditory nerve fibers, will be used to evaluate participants both objectively and...