Users of Remote Conferencing and Compression of Sound Dynamics : Auditory Effects

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseNot listed
Trial typeObservational
Biological sexAll
Age18+
SponsorInstitut Pasteur

About this trial

The COMPRESSED project is a descriptive, bi-centric and non-invasive study carried out by the CERIAH - IDA - Institut Pasteur and the Haute École Léonard de Vinci in Brussels on volunteer participants identified in two groups :

* be subject to high exposure to compressed sound, as defined by professional participation in events on broadcast platforms using sound signal processing systems, over the last 3 years, * be subject to moderate or limited exposure to compressed and manipulated sound, equivalent to that of a student following certain distance learning courses. on a videoconferencing platform, alternating with other face-to-face courses, with the ability to listen during breaks, which have been taught for a maximum of 2 years.

The main objective of the COMPRESSED study is to evaluate the auditory effects of exposure to manipulated sounds (compression, filtering, equalisation, accentuation, etc.) from sound distribution platforms on the auditory system of participants who are regularly exposed to these sounds as a result of their professional activity.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Age 18 or over,

Work with platforms using sound signal processing systems,

Fluent in English,

Fluent in French,

Disqualifiers

Conductive or mixed hearing loss, i.e. where the hearing loss affects both the outer and/or middle ear and the inner ear.

Have an asymmetric hearing loss, i.e. a difference in average hearing loss between the left and right ear of more than 20 dB,

Have a history of otitis and/or an ENT disease that permanently affects hearing (vestibular schwannoma, Ménière's disease, sudden or fluctuating deafness, congenital hypoacusis),

Not fluent in English

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Audiological profile
  • Hearing self-assessments
  • Objective and subjective audiological tests
  • Self-assessment of exposure sound quality

Treatment groups

200 Participants
are divided into 2 treatment groups

Sponsors and collaborators

Institut Pasteur

Lead sponsor

Institut de l'Audition

Collaborator