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This study will evaluate a range of experimental sound coding strategies that may improve hearing for cochlear implant recipients.
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Lead Sponsor
Cochlear
NCT06782308 · Tinnitus, Subjective, Tinnitus, Bilateral, and more
NCT06642935 · Hearing Loss, Bilateral or Unilateral, Hearing Loss, Sensorineural, and more
NCT06664697 · Hearing Loss, Cochlear, Cochlear Implantation, and more
NCT05973669 · Hearing Loss, Sensorineural, Cochlear Implant, and more
NCT06424262 · Hearing Loss, Bilateral Sensorineural, Hearing Loss, Sensorineural, and more
HEARnet Clinical studies
Carlton, Victoria
Cochlear Melbourne
East Melbourne, Victoria
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