Is Lace AI Pro recommended for patients with auditory processing difficulties?

Is there normative data available for auditory processing?

Absolutely! Lace AI Pro is an excellent fit for patients with auditory processing challenges. In fact, alongside counseling, it's one of the few treatments available for:

  • Hidden hearing loss
  • Auditory Processing Disorder (APD)
  • Central Processing Disorder (CPD)

Many patients with these conditions may show normal audiograms but struggle significantly with processing speech in noisy environments. While this can be measured using tools like LaceSIN or HINT, it's often evident from patient testimonials.

Our extensive dataset, comprising thousands of patients worldwide, demonstrates significant improvements in LaceSIN and HINT scores within the first month of using Lace AI Pro. These improvements have been shown to persist for six months or longer.

How it works

While your ears collect sound, your brain is responsible for processing that sound into meaning. Practicing with Lace can help you better process sound, enabling you to follow conversations more easily and respond with confidence.

Your training plan

  • 15 minutes a day for at least 30 days (unless your provider says otherwise)
  • Hear better in background noise in places like restaurants or busy gatherings
  • Keep up with conversation even with fast talkers
  • Improve memory retention and recall in conversations

The stakes could not be higher

Hearing loss leads to increased risk of social isolation, depression, workplace setbacks, cognitive decline, and dementia — it’s imperative to do all you can to treat it.

Getting started

Lace is available on iOS, Android devices, and desktop or visit: app.laceauditorytraining.com 

  1. Log in with your phone number (no password needed)
  2. Choose a training type - With 10,000+ exercises across 27 topics and multiple lesson types you’ll find your perfect match
  3. Complete a 15-minute session - Research shows that just 5 hours of training for 15 minutes a day makes it easier to connect with family and friends, even when it’s noisy