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Listening Effort in Cochlear Implant Users

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Oticon Medical

Status

Completed

Conditions

Sensorineural Hearing Loss
Cochlear Hearing Loss

Treatments

Behavioral: Evaluation of speech comprehension in quiet
Behavioral: auto evaluation of listening effort in noise
Behavioral: MOCA
Behavioral: auto evaluation of listening effort in quiet
Behavioral: Evaluation of speech comprehension in noise
Behavioral: Pupillometry

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Industry

Identifiers

Details and patient eligibility

About

Listening with a cochlear implant remains difficult and most listeners will report high levels of listening effort.The present study is a "pilot" aiming to evaluate listening effort for cochlear implant users. The listening effort is measured with pupillometry, by monitoring the variations of pupil size in response to different stimuli. The size of the pupil is known to increase with the listening effort. The listening effort is evaluated in two different situation: speech perception in quiet and speech perception in noise. The pupillometry measures will be compared for the two listening conditions. Moreover, the study will evaluate the relationship between objective (pupil dilatation) and subjective measures (auto evaluation) of listening effort, and between speech comprehension, cognitive abilities and listening effort.

Full description

Nowadays, cochlear implants (CI) are successfully used to rehabilitate severe to profound sensorineural hearing loss. Most CI users can understand speech in quiet, but comprehension scores drop in the presence of background noise and in adverse conditions. Listening with a cochlear implant remains very demanding and most listeners report high levels of listening effort. The aim of current auditory prostheses and cochlear implants is not only restore speech understanding, but also to restore all the cognitive functions that are associated to a listening task (e.g., memory, executive functions, attention). Evaluating the listening effort is a new way to assess the efficiency of the hearing aids or cochlear implants. The listening effort indicates the amount of cognitive resources that are dedicated to a listening task; it evaluates also the cognitive resources remaining available for the other cognitive functions. The present study is a "pilot" aiming to evaluate listening effort for cochlear implant users. The listening effort is measured with pupillometry, i. e. by measuring the pupil dilatation in response to different stimuli. The size of the pupil is known to increase with the listening effort. The listening effort is evaluated in two different situation: speech perception in quiet and speech perception in noise. Speech comprehension is measured for the two listening conditions and cognitive functions are assessed by the MOCA (Montreal Cognitive Assessment). In addition, the subjects are asked to subjectively evaluate the amount of listening effort they used in each listening situation. The pupillometry measures will be compared for the two listening conditions. Moreover, the study will evaluate the relationship between objective (pupil dilatation) and subjective measures (self evaluation) of listening effort, and between speech comprehension, cognitive abilities and listening effort.

Enrollment

16 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 70 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • informed consent
  • Native French speaker or fluent French speaker
  • Patient already fitted with one or two cochlear implants Oticon Medical
  • Can correctly identify at least 10 % of the words in monosyllabic Lafon lists in quiet
  • Normal or corrected to normal vision

Exclusion criteria

  • vulnerable patients (kids, pregnant women, persons under guardianship)
  • No Social security affiliation
  • blindness

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

N/A

Interventional model

Single Group Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

16 participants in 1 patient group

Pupillometry
Experimental group
Description:
Measure of pupil dilatation while listening to speech (monosyllabic words) in quiet and in noise. Evaluation of speech comprehension in quiet Evaluation of speech comprehension in noise Measure of cognitive functions with the MOCA (Montreal Cognitive Assessment) Auto evaluation of listening effort in quiet Auto evaluation of listening effort in noise
Treatment:
Behavioral: Evaluation of speech comprehension in quiet
Behavioral: auto evaluation of listening effort in quiet
Behavioral: Pupillometry
Behavioral: MOCA
Behavioral: auto evaluation of listening effort in noise
Behavioral: Evaluation of speech comprehension in noise

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