“…These scores reflect large variability in performance for persons with hearing aids (HA) and cochlear implants (CI), especially in noise (e.g., Gifford et al, 2008 , 2015 ; Zeitler et al, 2008 ; Meister et al, 2015 ; Ricketts et al, 2019 ), due to differences in patient demographics, as well as technical, linguistic, and cognitive factors ( Rählmann et al, 2018 ; James et al, 2019 ; de Graaff et al, 2020 ; Zhao et al, 2020 ). The multidisciplinary nature of audiological rehabilitation requires a wide range of performance measures to capture bottom-up and top-down neurocognitive skills ( Moberly et al, 2016 ; Rählmann et al, 2018 ; Skidmore et al, 2020 ; Tamati et al, 2020 ; Völter et al, 2020 ; Zhan et al, 2020 ; Biever et al, 2021 ; Lundberg et al, 2021 ). However, clinical time is scarce.…”