نتایج جستجو برای: subjective tinnitus

تعداد نتایج: 71993  

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2005
Nathan Weisz Christian Wienbruch Katalin Dohrmann Thomas Elbert

Animal studies show that following damage to inner-ear receptors, central representations of intact lesion-edge (LE) frequencies become enlarged (map reorganization). One theory of tinnitus holds that this process could be related to the tinnitus sensation. To test this hypothesis, neuromagnetic evoked fields of tinnitus participants with high-frequency hearing loss and normal hearing controls ...

Journal: :Trials 2009
Carola Arfeller Reinhard Vonthein Stefan K Plontke Christian Plewnia

BACKGROUND Tinnitus, the perception of sound and noise in absence of an auditory stimulus, has been shown to be associated with maladaptive neuronal reorganization and increased activity of the temporoparietal cortex. Transient modulation of tinnitus by repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) indicated that these areas are critically involved in the pathophysiology of tinnitus and s...

2016
Krysta J. Trevis Neil M. McLachlan Sarah J. Wilson

The cognitive mechanisms underpinning chronic tinnitus (CT; phantom auditory perceptions) are underexplored but may reflect a failure to switch attention away from a tinnitus sound. Here, we investigated a range of components that influence the ability to switch attention, including cognitive control, inhibition, working memory and mood, on the presence and severity of CT. Our participants with...

Journal: :International journal of audiology 2012
Celene McNeill Dayse Távora-Vieira Fadwa Alnafjan Grant D Searchfield David Welch

OBJECTIVE To assess the benefits of hearing aids on tinnitus according to the tinnitus reaction questionnaire (TRQ; Wilson et al, 1991), to verify whether the degree of masking provided by the hearing aid influenced the TRQ score, to examine whether the matched tinnitus pitch predicted the effectiveness of hearing aids in masking tinnitus, and to determine whether prescription of high-frequency...

2007
W. Schlee N. Weisz K. Dohrmann T. Hartmann T. Elbert

Tinnitus refers to the persistent sensation of sound in the absence of a corresponding physical source. We suggest that both the perceptual and the affective aspects of this phantom sensation arise from a distributed cerebral network whereby the functional coupling between neural nodes involved would be realised through phase-synchrony of neural oscillations. In this study, we sought to excite ...

2014
Elisabeth Wallhäusser-Franke Wolfgang Delb Tobias Balkenhol Wolfgang Hiller Karl Hörmann

It has been suggested that personality traits may be prognostic for the severity of suffering from tinnitus. Resilience as measured with the Wagnild and Young resilience scale represents a positive personality characteristic that promotes adaptation to adverse life conditions including chronic health conditions. Aim of the study was to explore the relation between resilience and tinnitus severi...

2009
Samuel Beckett

BACKGROUND: Subjective tinnitus is the perception of a sound in the absence of any physical source. It has been shown that tinnitus is associated with hyperactivity of the auditory cortices. Accompanying this hyperactivity, changes in non-auditory brain structures have also been reported. However, there have been no studies on the long-range information flow between these regions. RESULTS: Usin...

Journal: :Korean journal of otorhinolaryngology-head and neck surgery 2023

Background and Objectives Tinnitus retraining therapy (TRT) is a well-known effective method for tinnitus management by the brain to achieve habituation of tinnitus. The mobile device based TRT can let both clinicians patients be free from time space limitations secure cost-effectiveness. study aimed investigate whether mobile-based inferior or not conventional in treatment outcomes chronic sub...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation research and development 2013
James A Henry Garnett P McMillan Emily J Thielman Gino Galvez Tara L Zaugg Edward Porsov Grayson Silaski

The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) considers tinnitus a disability. Veterans can claim tinnitus as a "service-connected" disability if the tinnitus is thought to be connected to military service. The VA adjudicates each claim and determines whether reasonable evidence exists to support it. Currently, determining the presence of tinnitus is based on subjective reporting-objective measures d...

2010
Qing Yang Marine Vernet Christophe Orssaud Pierre Bonfils Alain Londero Zoi Kapoula

BACKGROUND Frequent oulomotricity problems with orthoptic testing were reported in patients with tinnitus. This study examines with objective recordings vergence eye movements in patients with somatic tinnitus patients with ability to modify their subjective tinnitus percept by various movements, such as jaw, neck, eye movements or skin pressure. METHODS Vergence eye movements were recorded w...

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