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Driving with central vision loss (Recruiting drivers 60 years and older with normal vision)

We are doing the study to learn more about driving difficulties that people with central vision loss (e.g., Age-related macular degeneration) experience compared to people with normal vision (i.e., without central vision loss).

60-years or older / Any Gender

Vision Impairment and Blindness Vision Impairment and Blindness
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Brain networks in tinnitus

We are investigating the brain organization in tinnitus with and without associated hearing loss to develop a better understanding of how this condition develops and how we can improve its treatment

18-80 years / Male, Female

Tinnitus Tinnitus Hearing Disorders and Deafness Hearing Disorders and Deafness
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Scanning Training for People with Homonymous Visual Field Loss

We are doing the study to find out whether training with scanning reminder cues is helpful for people with visual field loss when driving.

16-years or older / Any Gender

Clinical Trials Clinical Trials Vision Impairment and Blindness Vision Impairment and Blindness
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Recruiting drivers with autism spectrum disorders

We are conducting a driving simulator study to learn about how autism spectrum disorders (ASD) affect driving, particularly detection of hazards.

18-years or older / Any Gender

Autism Spectrum Disorder Autism Spectrum Disorder Motor Vehicle Safety Motor Vehicle Safety
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Recruiting individuals with hemianopia or quadranopia who are currently driving.

We are conducting a telephone survey to learn more about driving difficulties that people with homonymous visual field loss (e.g, hemianopia or quadranopia) experience in their day-to-day driving.

16-years or older / Any Gender

Vision Impairment and Blindness Vision Impairment and Blindness
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Brain function in dystonia and tremor

Researchers at Massachusetts Eye & Ear are inviting healthy individuals and patients with laryngeal dystonia (also known as spasmodic dysphonia) and voice tremor to participate in a study that examines how brain controls speech production.

18-80 years / Male, Female

Speech and Communication Disorders Speech and Communication Disorders Tremor Tremor Dystonia Dystonia
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Seeking Cochlear Implant Recipients with an Advanced Bionics Device

This study is looking to investigate a new programming method that may improve speech intelligibility and music perception in patients with cochlear implants.

4 months to 75 years / Male, Female, Transgender Female, Transgender Male, Nonbinary, Intersex, Gender-expansive

Cochlear Implants Cochlear Implants Hearing Disorders and Deafness Hearing Disorders and Deafness Hearing Problems in Children Hearing Problems in Children
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Does Aspirin help in the treatment of Vestibular Schwannoma/Acoustic Neuroma?

This is a phase 2 trial of aspirin in the treatment of vestibular schwannoma. The aim of the study is to determine whether aspirin can prevent or halt progression of vestibular schwannoma.

12-years or older / Any Gender

Acoustic Neuroma Acoustic Neuroma
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