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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:
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.
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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.
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1,260 participants in 6 patient groups
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Audrey Carrillo, M.A.
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