Characterizing Variability in Hearing Aid Outcomes in Among Older Adults With Alzheimer's Dementia
NCT: NCT04240561 · RECRUITING
Brief Summary
This current translational project, funded by NIH, aims to better understand the impact of various signal modification strategies for older adults with Alzheimer's dementia and its potential precursor, known as amnestic mild cognitive impairment. The investigators hypothesize that adults with Alzheimer's dementia represent an extreme case of restricted cognitive ability, such that very low working memory capacity and overall reduced cognitive capacity will limit benefit from advanced signal processing. Thus, the investigators hypothesize that adults with Alzheimer's dementia will receive greater benefit from acoustically simple, high-fidelity hearing aid processing that minimally alters the acoustic signal.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Characterizing Variability in Hearing Aid Outcomes in Among Older Adults With Alzheimer's Dementia?
Characterizing Variability in Hearing Aid Outcomes in Among Older Adults With Alzheimer's Dementia is a clinical trial registered under NCT04240561. Current status: RECRUITING.
What is the status of NCT04240561?
The current status of NCT04240561 (Characterizing Variability in Hearing Aid Outcomes in Among Older Adults With Alzheimer's Dementia) is: RECRUITING.
When did Characterizing Variability in Hearing Aid Outcomes in Among Older Adults With Alzheimer's Dementia start?
Characterizing Variability in Hearing Aid Outcomes in Among Older Adults With Alzheimer's Dementia started on 2021-07-01.
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