U.S., March 31 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07500909) titled 'Study of the Role of Top-down Processes in Neuronal Reorganization and Recovery From Sensory Loss: an Exploratory Behavioral and Electroencephalographic Study in Cochlear-supported Deaf Patients' on March 24.

Brief Summary: This study posits that central top-down processes (attention, inhibition), marked by alpha oscillations in EEG, play a key role. Understanding the evolution of these neuronal signatures and their link to pre-implantation visual dependence could allow the identification of biomarkers predictive of the success of auditory rehabilitation.

Study Start Date: March 01

Study Type: OBSERVATIONAL

Condition: Deafness,...