U.S., April 16 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07530900) titled 'Prediction of Visual Feedback Effects on Speech Motor Adaptation in Healthy Adults' on April 02.
Brief Summary: This study examines whether individual differences in how speakers respond to hearing versus physical sensation during speech can predict who benefits most from visual feedback during a speech task. Healthy adults will complete a series of tasks in which auditory feedback is altered in real time through headphones, with and without an added visual display of the speech signal. A computational model will be used to estimate how strongly each participant relies on hearing versus physical sensation when monitoring speech. Th...