The purpose of this study is to understand performance with a cochlear implant. The long-term goals of this research are to improve sound perception with cochlear implants and to better understand the functioning of the auditory system. Information from individuals with and without cochlear implants will be compared.
Age range
6 Years – 80 Years
Sex
ALL
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Change in loudness growth in Cochlear Implant participants
Timeframe: Baseline Visit (Day 1) , Visit week 10
Change in temporal resolution in Cochlear implant participants
Timeframe: Baseline Visit (Day 1) , Visit week 10
Change in spectral resolution in Cochlear implant participants
Timeframe: Baseline Visit (Day 1) , Visit week 10
Difference in performance between the reduced channel map and the full map
Timeframe: Baseline Visit (Day 1) , Visit week 10