Sensorineural Hearing Loss Clinical Trial
— EffICAttOfficial title:
Role of Selective Attention for Sound Modulations in the Listening Effort of Patients With Cochlear Implants
Cochlear implant users perceive mainly sound amplitude modulation cues. Processing of these amplitude modulations can be subject to interferences, so that the perception of a modulation in a target sound can be impaired by a superimposed sound if this sound contains a similar modulation. Such phenomenon, which is observed both in subjects with normal-hearing and in cochlear-implant users, could be explained by difficulties to direct attention to relevant information in complex sound signals. Selective auditory attention also plays a crucial role in speech comprehension in cocktail-party situations where the speech of multiple talkers get mixed at the ear of a listener. Cochlear implant users typically struggle in these cocktail-party situations and report intense listening effort. The present clinical trial aims at evaluating the contribution of selective auditory attention for sound modulations to the listening effort of patients with cochlear implants and of healthy volunteers with normal-hearing during speech perception under cocktail-party-like conditions. Selective auditory attention abilities of patients and controls will be assessed using a psychoacoustical test whereby their ability to detect a target sound amplitude modulation will be measured both in the absence and in the presence of an interfering (i.e. distracting) amplitude modulation occurring in a distant spectral region from that of the target. The effect of this distractor's presence on modulation detection performance will serve as a behavioural index of the subject's auditory attention capacities. The attentional capacity index will then be tested as a predicting factor for the listening effort of the subject during a speech-in-noise consonant identification task. Listening effort will be measured from the pupil dilation response to the presented speech units (pseudowords). This study will enhance our understanding of cochlear implant user's perception and listening effort and will serve as a basis for prognostic tests of listening effort and of implantation success for cochlear implant candidates, based on a simple measurement of auditory attentional abilities.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 170 |
Est. completion date | June 8, 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | June 8, 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 80 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: Arm 1: patient with Cochlear Implant - Having a unilateral Oticon Medical cochlear implant - Duration of use of the implant of 6 months or more - Disyllabic word recognition score of at least 40% on average in silence, to limit "floor" effects in hearing tests. - Disyllabic word recognition score not exceeding 30% on the contra-lateral ear alone, aided or not, in silence. Arm 2: volunteers with normal hearing - Normal tonal audiometry for the age For both - Age between 18 and 80 years old - Mother tongue : French - Normal vision with or without correction - Absence of eye pathologies (cataracts, nystagmus, amblyopia, macular degeneration). - Not taking psychotropic drugs or drugs affecting the parasympathetic nervous system - Absence of pathology or neurological history (especially head trauma, stroke). - Information and signing of a consent prior to any act related to research Exclusion Criteria: For both groups, ensuring the reliability of the pupillometric measurement (Winn et al., 2018): - Pathologies of the eye: cataracts, nystagmus, amblyopia, macular degeneration. - Taking psychotropic drugs and / or drugs affecting the parasympathetic nervous system - Neurological pathology (in particular head trauma or stroke) associated with an alteration of cognitive functions or history thereof that may affect the stability of the gaze, the congruence of eye movements, pupillary dilation or with an alteration of cognitive functions Others criteria: - No affiliation (or being entitled) to a social security scheme - Person under State Medical Assistance - Person under legal protection (tutorship, curatorship, other…) or under family authorization |
Country | Name | City | State |
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France | Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris | Paris |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris |
France,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Contribution of selective auditory attention recruitment to listening effort during speech perception in interfering noise | Statistical correlation between
the effect of a distractor on the performance of patients in a sound modulation detection task, and the effect of introducing interfering noise on an objective measure of the listening effort of these same patients (pupillary response) while performing a speech identification task |
at study inclusions completion, 18 months after firsth enrollment | |
Secondary | The listening effort during speech identification in the presence of another interfering speech | this effort will be assessed by the mean pupillary response; its variability in the population will be measured by statistics for the entire sample (standard deviation and percentiles). | Day one | |
Secondary | The link between difficulty, performance and effort during modulation detection | This link will be modeled by a set of parametric functions linking these variables two by two (constant function, linear function, polynomial function, etc.)…; models will be fitted by the method of least squares and the selection of the best model will be made on the basis of the least residual for models with equal degrees of freedom, on the basis of a Fisher test for models with different degrees of freedom. | Day one | |
Secondary | Comparison between the two arms (patients with cochlear implant and volunteers with normal hearing) of the assessments of performances and listening effort. | this comparison will be done by Student's parametric tests, after checking the normality of the distributions. In case of non-normality of the distributions, one will have recourse to tests of permutations. The significance level will be set at a p value of 0.05. | Day one |
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