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Mediators and Moderators of Auditory Training
Led by Northeastern University · Updated on 2026-04-20
1260
Participants Needed
3
Research Sites
125 weeks
Total Duration
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Sponsors
N
Northeastern University
Lead Sponsor
O
Oregon Health and Science University
Collaborating Sponsor
AI-Summary
What this Trial Is About
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn how Auditory Training (AT) may help people better understand speech in noisy environments. As people get older, it becomes harder for them to hear speech clearly when there is background noise. This can be frustrating, and it can affect their independence and quality of life. AT is often used to support people with and without hearing loss, especially when a person is not a good candidate for a hearing aid or when amplification from a hearing aid does not improve performance. The investigators want to gather reliable data to understand how AT works and what affects its success. The main questions the trial aims to answer are: * How do different types of sounds influence the effectiveness of auditory training? * Which auditory training approaches are most successful in improving speech understanding? * How do personal traits impact the results of auditory training? The investigators will study a large and diverse group of 1,260 participants, including both young and older adults, to evaluate various auditory training approaches. You will: * Take part in auditory training sessions that include different types of auditory tasks. * Complete tests that measure how well they understand speech in both quiet and noisy settings. * Complete surveys on personal data like demographics, hearing challenges and other factors to help researchers understand what might influence training results. The investigators will measure and compare the results of these approaches to find out which ones are most effective. This could help people who are at risk of cognitive decline, like those at risk for Alzheimer's disease.
CONDITIONS
Official Title
Mediators and Moderators of Auditory Training
Who Can Participate
Eligibility Criteria
You may qualify if you...
- Be between 18-30 or 60-85 years old
- Have no self-reported hearing difficulties and have normal or near-normal hearing sensitivity
- Older adults aged 50-85 must have no more than typical hearing loss for their age and no evidence of dementia
- Be fluent in English and/or Spanish
You will not qualify if you...
- Have abnormal vision or hearing that prevents training
- History of seizures, focal brain lesion, or head injury with loss of consciousness
- Have physical disabilities that impede training
- Have medical illnesses needing treatment during the study
- Experience social, educational, or economic hardships that prevent following the training schedule
- Be enrolled in other cognitive training studies
- Have a history of major psychiatric illness, including psychosis, bipolar disorder, depression, substance abuse, or recent bereavement
- Plan to travel away for more than 1 week during the training period
- Live more than 60 miles from the testing site
- Not be proficient enough in English or Spanish to follow instructions and complete testing
- Older adults diagnosed with dementia or neurological diseases including mild cognitive impairment
- Have a Telephone-Montreal Cognitive Assessment (t-MoCA) score of 16 or less or a Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) score of 20 or less
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Trial Site Locations
Total: 3 locations
1
University of California, Riverside
Riverside, California, United States, 92521
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2
Northeastern University
Boston, Massachusetts, United States, 02115
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3
Oregon Health & Science University
Portland, Oregon, United States, 97239
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Research Team
A
Audrey Carrillo, M.A.
CONTACT
How is the study designed?
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Masking
DOUBLE
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Model
PARALLEL
Primary Purpose
BASIC_SCIENCE
Number of Arms
6
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