The overall purpose of this research is to assess whether both the "60 second Brain Game" and the "Brain Speed Test" computer-based programs can be used as assessment tools for objectively defining the severity of the functional impact of tinnitus.
This cross-sectional study aims to assess for deficits in brain processing speed and attention (two cognitive domains whose deficits have been implicated in tinnitus) with the use of the "Brain Speed Test".
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
60
Washington University School of Medicine
St Louis, Missouri, United States
Brain Speed Test
This test involves the presentation of two consecutive high or low-frequency sound sweeps that requires the participant to correctly identify the order of presentation of the sound sweeps. Correct identification of the sound sweeps requires intact brain processing speed and attention. Scores are presented relative to age-matched controls used in validating the test. The normative data for the controls for this test will be provided by Posit Science® to the PI.
Time frame: Initial study visit
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