Dartmouth Sound & Brain Study

This study aims to determine whether people with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and without MCI differ with respect to their ability to hear soft sounds and how their brain understands and processes sound. We are also evaluating, within those with MCI, whether hearing tests are associated with neurocognitive functioning. We are interested in learning whether changes in cognition can be detected using tests of how your brain processes sound.

 

 

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