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Vocal Emotion Communication With Cochlear Implants

Patients with hearing loss who use cochlear implants (CIs) show significant deficits and strong unexplained intersubject variability in their perception and production of spoken emotions in speech. This project will investigate the hypothesis that "cue-weighting", or how patients utilize the different acoustic cues to

Condition(s)Cochlear Hearing Loss
StatusRecruiting
PhaseEARLY_Phase 1
Study typeInterventional
SummaryPatients with hearing loss who use cochlear implants (CIs) show significant deficits and strong unexplained intersubject variability in their perception and production of spoken emotions in speech. This project will investigate the hypothesis that "cue-weighting", or how patients utilize the different acoustic cues to emotion, accounts for significant variance in emotional communication with CIs. The results will focus on children with CIs, but parallel measures in postlingually deaf adults with CIs will be made, ensuring that results of these studies benefit social communication by CI patients across the lifespan by informing the development of technological innovations and improved clinical protocols.
Who can participateInclusion Criteria: * Prelingually deaf children with cochlear implants * Postlingually deaf adults with cochlear implants * Normally hearing children * Normally hearing adults Exclusion Criteria: * Non-native speakers of American English * Prelingually deaf individuals who receive cochlear implants after age 12 * Adults unable to pass a basic cognitive screen
Ages6 Years to 80 Years
SexAll
Accepts healthy volunteersYes
Lead sponsorFather Flanagan's Boys' Home
LocationsTempe, Arizona, United States; Los Angeles, California, United States; Evanston, Illinois, United States; Omaha, Nebraska, United States
Start date2022-07-01
NCT IDNCT05486637
Official listinghttps://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT05486637

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