نتایج جستجو برای: tinnitus

تعداد نتایج: 5394  

2012
Larry E. Roberts Daniel J. Bosnyak David C. Thompson

Sensory training therapies for tinnitus are based on the assumption that, notwithstanding neural changes related to tinnitus, auditory training can alter the response properties of neurons in auditory pathways. To assess this assumption, we investigated whether brain changes induced by sensory training in tinnitus sufferers and measured by electroencephalography (EEG) are similar to those induc...

2017
Thomas Probst Rüdiger C. Pryss Berthold Langguth Myra Spiliopoulou Michael Landgrebe Markku Vesala Stephen Harrison Johannes Schobel Manfred Reichert Michael Stach Winfried Schlee

For understanding the heterogeneity of tinnitus, large samples are required. However, investigations on how samples recruited by different methods differ from each other are lacking. In the present study, three large samples each recruited by different means were compared: N = 5017 individuals registered at a self-help web platform for tinnitus (crowdsourcing platform Tinnitus Talk), N = 867 us...

2017
Daniela Ivansic Christian Dobel Gerd F. Volk Daniel Reinhardt Boris Müller Ulrich C. Smolenski Orlando Guntinas-Lichius

Objective: Considering the heterogeneity of the symptoms shown by patients suffering from chronic tinnitus, there are surprisingly few interdisciplinary treatments available, and mostly available only for inpatients. In order to provide an interdisciplinary treatment, we developed a day care concept in which each patient was treated by an ENT doctor, a cognitive behavioral therapist, a speciali...

2017
D. Alpini A. Hahn

Epidemiological data suggest that tinnitus is something more and something different from an auditory symptom. In fact, subjective tinnitus is reported to be present in 10-15% ( Axelson et. al 1995) persons in general population but it represents a medical problem, that interferes with general and emotional health state, only about 2%. Furthermore, factors associated with tinnitus such as heari...

Journal: :The international tinnitus journal 2011
Michael E. Hoffer

The AAO-HNSF, Martha Entenmann Tinnitus Research Center, Inc., (METRC), Abraham Shulman, M.D., and Barbara Goldstein, PhD, International Tinnitus MiniSeminar, the first named Mini-Seminar of the AAO-HNSF, presented in this second year of a five-year endowed series of Mini-Seminars for tinnitus a panel of national and international experts to present recent advances in the treatment of implantab...

2011
Josef Shargorodsky

BACKGROUND: Tinnitus is common; however, few risk factors for tinnitus are known. METHODS: We examined cross-sectional relations between several potential risk factors and self-reported tinnitus in 14,178 participants in the 1999-2004 National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys, a nationally representative database. We calculated the prevalence of any and frequent (at least daily) tinnitu...

2015
Yiwen Zheng Peter Reid Paul F. Smith

Tinnitus has been suggested to arise from neuronal hyperactivity in auditory areas of the brain, and anti-epileptic drugs are sometimes used to provide relief from tinnitus. Recently, the anti-epileptic properties of the cannabinoid drugs have gained increasing interest; however, the use of cannabinoids as a form of treatment for tinnitus is controversial. In this study, we tested whether a com...

Journal: :The international tinnitus journal 2017
Joseph Pinkl Matthew J Wilson Danica Billingsly Raymundo Munguia-Vazquez

ABSTRACT Increased spontaneous activity and aberrant neural synchrony is thought to be the underlying cause of tinnitus. The perceived pitch of tinnitus may be dictated by frequency specific neural fibers of the subcortical pathway, or the projection of altered cortical activity by-way-of tonotopic reorganizations. Subcortical neural activity in relation to tinnitus was characterized using ABR ...

2004
Craig Newman Jeanne Wharton Gary Jacobson James Jerger

0 ne of the more baffling aspects of tinnitus has always been the lack of a clear relation between the patient's apparent distress and such perceived measures of tinnitus character and strength as pitch and loudness. Patients whose tinnitus pitch and loudness judgments are similar often differ widely in the extent to which the tinnitus bothers them in daily living . In this issue of JAAA, autho...

Journal: :Laryngo-rhino-otologie 2022

Cochlear-Implantation (CI) primarily aims at improvement of speech perception and thereby quality life for hearing impaired patients. In many cases loss is accompanied by tinnitus, which might further increase the perceived handicap. This retrospective study evaluates impact tinnitus on adult cochlear-implant recipients.

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