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Administrative data

NCT number NCT06011837
Other study ID # 1906848293
Secondary ID
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date May 26, 2023
Est. completion date July 14, 2024

Study information

Verified date August 2023
Source Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Contact Alisha Kodibagkar, MS
Phone 2145973346
Email akodiba1@mit.edu
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

The purpose of the study is to use altered auditory vocal feedback to increase fluency in people who stutter and to examine changes in this effect over the course of a one month period occurring outside the laboratory setting.


Description:

The Mumble Melody app applies voice transformations (or "modes") to a user's voice in real-time while they are speaking. The modes include Unaltered, Whisper, Reverberated, and Harmonious voice transformations. The Mumble Melody Longitudinal Study is a month-long online study in which we will be investigating the longer term effects of using the Mumble Melody app for people who stutter. During the course of a month, eligible participants will use the Mumble Melody app daily for however long, on whichever modes, and in whichever settings they wish. Additionally, we will be sending an online platform for participants to conduct weekly at-home testing sessions, in which they will be asked to record their voice during various speech tasks, both with and without the Mumble Melody app. During testing sessions, we will collect voice recordings from participants. Step 1: Participants will sign a consent form via Redcap. Participants will need an Apple device compatible with the Mumble Melody app. Step 2: Participants will receive an additional form via Redcap through which they can input information about what device they will be using for the Mumble Melody study, as well as shipping information to receive wired headphones and a headphone jack (which are necessary to use the app). Step 3: Participants conduct an initial screening session through an online platform, in which they respond to 3 90-second open questions and conduct a passage reading task. We will be collecting voice recordings as they speak within the sessions. Step 4: Participants' eligibility will be determined using the voice recordings received from step 3. The amount of stuttering-like events and total number of syllables within the recordings will determine if participants have a moderate to severe stutter, meaning they will be eligible for the study. Step 5: Eligible participants are shipped wired headphones and a headphone jack adapter Step 6: Participants will fill out an initial survey and optional OASES (Overall Assessment of the Speaker's Experience of Stuttering) assessment of through an online platform. Step 7: Participants conduct a baseline testing session. During this testing session, participants will answer survey questions, record answers to 2 90-second open response questions without using the Mumble Melody app, follow a step-by-step guide to download and set up the Mumble Melody app, record answers to 2 90-second open response for each of the 4 modes on the Mumble Melody app, and finally record answers to 2 90-second open response questions without using the Mumble Melody app. Step 8: Step 8: For the following 28 days, participants will be told to use the app as they wish. We will collect app usage logs, which provide timestamps indicating which mode was used and length of use. Participants will receive an additional monetary reward if they use the app for at least 5 minutes for 4 out of 6 days each week. Step 9: Participants conduct 4 testing sessions, one at the end of each week of the study (day 8, 15, 22, and 29). During each testing session, participants will answer survey questions, record answers to 2 90-second open response questions without using the Mumble Melody app, record answers to 2 90-second open response for each of the 4 modes on the Mumble Melody app, and finally record answers to 2 90-second open response questions without using the Mumble Melody app. Step 10: After the study, participants will be sent a final survey asking questions on their experience throughout the study and their feedback for the app.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Recruiting
Enrollment 100
Est. completion date July 14, 2024
Est. primary completion date July 14, 2024
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years to 100 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - Identifies as a person who stutters - Is US citizen or green card holder currently residing in the US - Has one of the following Apple devices: - iPhone with iOS 12.0 or later - iPad with iPadOS 12.0 or later - iPod touch with iOS 12.0 or later - Mac with macOS 11.0 or later and an Apple M1 chip or later - Has a SEPARATE browser-supporting device with a microphone - Is able to conduct the study in English - Qualifies based on an initial screening evaluation (Greater than 2.5% Stuttering-Like Dysfluencies per syllable) Exclusion Criteria: -

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Device:
Altered Auditory Feedback
Mumble Melody is an application that leverages Altered Auditory Feedback (AAF). During AAF, a person's speech is altered in near-real time. Mumble Melody modulates the user's voice and plays it back to them while they are speaking. Included are Unaltered (raw voice), Whisper (voiceless sound), Reverb (cathedral sound), and Harmonized (robotic sound) voice transformations.

Locations

Country Name City State
United States Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge Massachusetts

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Significant change in fluency in one of four modes (Unaltered, Whisper, Reverb, Harmonize) between the baseline testing session and the end of week 4. Fluency change From Baseline - Week 4 Measured by Stuttering-Like Dysfluencies within voice recordings from participants Calculated at the end of the study for time points 1-week, 2-weeks, 3-weeks, and 4-weeks
Secondary Frequency of Mode Usage Number of times participants use each modes per day throughout the study Calculated every day for 4 weeks
Secondary Duration of Mode Usage Length of times participants use different modes per day throughout the study Calculated every day for 4 weeks
Secondary Survey data on experience using the application A final survey provided for participants' feedback on their experience immediately after the intervention
Secondary Significant change in fluency in one of four modes (Unaltered, Whisper, Reverb, Harmonize) between the baseline testing session and end of week 1, 2, and 3. Fluency change From Baseline - Week 1,2,3 Measured by Stuttering-Like Dysfluencies within voice recordings from participants Calculated at the end of the study for time points: Baseline, 1-week, 2-weeks, 3-weeks, and 4-weeks
Secondary Significant change in fluency in the Baseline (No Auditory Feedback) condition between baseline and end of week 1, 2, 3, and 4. Fluency change From Baseline - Week 1,2,3,4 Measured by Stuttering-Like Dysfluencies within voice recordings from participants Calculated at the end of the study for time points: Baseline, 1-week, 2-weeks, 3-weeks, and 4-weeks
Secondary Significant change in fluency in the Final (No Auditory Feedback) condition between baseline and end of week 1, 2, 3, and 4. Fluency change From Baseline - Week 1,2,3,4 Measured by Stuttering-Like Dysfluencies within voice recordings from participants Calculated at the end of the study for time points: Baseline, 1-week, 2-weeks, 3-weeks, and 4-weeks
Secondary Significant change in fluency for the Final (No Auditory Feedback) condition in comparison to the baseline (No Auditory Feedback) condition, for each testing session Fluency change From Baseline (No Auditory Feedback) - Final (No Auditory Feedback) for each Testing Session Measured by Stuttering-Like Dysfluencies within voice recordings from participants Calculated at the end of the study for time points: Baseline, 1-week, 2-weeks, 3-weeks, and 4-weeks
Secondary Significant change in fluency for each mode in comparison to the baseline (No Auditory Feedback) condition, for each testing session Fluency change From Baseline (No Auditory Feedback) - each Mode for each Testing Session Measured by Stuttering-Like Dysfluencies within voice recordings from participants Calculated at the end of the study for time points: Baseline, 1-week, 2-weeks, 3-weeks, and 4-weeks
Secondary Significant change in fluency for each non- control mode (Whisper, Reverb, Harmonize) in comparison to the control mode (Unaltered), for each testing session Fluency change From Unaltered Mode - Whisper/Reverb/Harmonize modes for each Testing Session Measured by Stuttering-Like Dysfluencies within voice recordings from participants Calculated at the end of the study for time points: Baseline, 1-week, 2-weeks, 3-weeks, and 4-weeks
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