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Nathalie Giroud has secured a grant from Sonova in order to look into a brand new auditory cognitive training

L&M Co-Director Prof. Nathalie Giroud from the Department of Computational Linguistics in the research group Phonetics & Speech Sciences has secured a grant from audio-tech company Sonova in order to conduct a study. The study "Benefits of ACT! for hearing rehabiliation and cognitive functioning in older adults" is financed for the next 4 years. ACT! stands for a completely newly developed auditory-cognitive training.