About this trial
This observational study will examine newly activated cochlear implant users and determine whether their abilities to discern simple sounds change and relate to improved speech perception. Take-home computers and test-equipment will be sent home, and subjects will complete approximately 25 test sessions over the first 3 months of cochlea implant use. Then, subjects will be tested 3 more times in the laboratory until 1 year-post activation. The primary objective is to determine and quantify how sounds change and speech perception improves over the course of early cochlear implant use.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Postlingually deaf cochlear implant users
severe or profound hearing loss
who do not have other diagnoses communicative or cognitive disorders.
Test population: no prior experience with cochlear implants (recruitment happens prior to cochlear implantation).
Disqualifiers
Diagnosed cognitive or communicative disorders (other than deafness)
Below 18 years of age
Above the age of 85 years old.
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Take home tests
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
NYU Langone Health
Lead sponsor
National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD)
Collaborator