Effects of Cognitive Training on Speech Perception
Hearing Loss, Deafness and Auditory Perception
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Hearing Loss focused on measuring Hearing Loss, Speech Perception, Cognitive Training, Cognitive Fitness, Memory, Short-Term
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Able to come to Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada for study visits
- Adults (50 years or older) with mild to moderate hearing loss
- Access to an internet-connected device that is able to use Flash media, basic computer skills
- Medically stable participants
- Not currently taking medication that may affect brain function (e.g., anti-anxiety medication)
- Normal or corrected-to-normal vision
Exclusion Criteria:
- Participants with neurological conditions such as epilepsy or concussions will be excluded for safety reasons
- Participants who are not native English speakers (materials used in the study are only in English)
- Participants who are unable to provide consent
- Participants with impaired cognition (assessed with the Montreal Cognitive Assessment)
- Participants with high accuracy on the Speech Perception in Noise task at the second study visit (to eliminate participants who may be performing at ceiling level)
Sites / Locations
- NeuroCognitive Imaging Lab, Dalhousie University
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Active Comparator
Experimental
Active Comparator
Control, cognitive training
Experimental, cognitive training
Active Control, crossword training
Participants in the control arm will receive cognitive training for cognitive abilities not affected by age-related hearing loss.
Participants in the experimental arm will receive cognitive training for cognitive abilities affected by age-related hearing loss.
Participants in this group will undergo crossword puzzle training. The purpose of this group is control for any effects that may be due to engaging in cognitive training.