Tinnitus - An Interdisciplinary Approach Towards Individualized Treatment: Towards Understanding the Complexity of Tinnitus | Buch | 978-0-12-822375-8 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 558 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 1320 g

Tinnitus - An Interdisciplinary Approach Towards Individualized Treatment: Towards Understanding the Complexity of Tinnitus


Erscheinungsjahr 2021
ISBN: 978-0-12-822375-8
Verlag: William Andrew Publishing

Buch, Englisch, 558 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 1320 g

ISBN: 978-0-12-822375-8
Verlag: William Andrew Publishing


Tinnitus - An Interdisciplinary Approach Towards Individualized Treatment: Towards Understanding the Complexity of Tinnitus, Volume 262, the latest release in the Progress in Brain Research series, highlights new advances in the field, with this new volume presenting interesting chapters on current topics such as Cochlear implantation for patients with tinnitus - a systematic review, Event Related Potentials to Assess the Tinnitus complaint during drug treatment, The difference in post-stimulus suppression between residual inhibition and forward masking, Sleep, sleep apnea and tinnitus, A Bayesian brain in imbalance: medial, lateral and descending pathways in tinnitus and pain, Tinnitus features according to caffeine consumption, and much more.
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<p>Undergraduates, graduates, academics and researchers on the topic of tinnitus</p>

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1. Cochlear implantation for patients with tinnitus - a systematic review Kelly Assouly 2. Event Related Potentials to Assess the Tinnitus complaint during drug treatment Andréia Aparecida Azevedo Sr. 3. The difference in post-stimulus suppression between residual inhibition and forward masking Pierre Hadrien Bourez 4. Sleep, sleep apnea and tinnitus Lien-Chen Liu 5. A Bayesian brain in imbalance: medial, lateral and descending pathways in tinnitus and pain Dirk De Ridder 6. Separate auditory pathways for the induction and maintenance of tinnitus and hyperacusis? Jos J. Eggermont 7. Tinnitus features according to caffeine consumption Ricardo Rodrigues Figueiredo 8. Modulation of sound and tinnitus loudness in tinnitus patients with and without hearing loss following three weeks of acoustic stimulation Sylvie Hébert 9. Evidence for biological markers of tinnitus: A systematic review Haúla Haider 10. Metabolic changes in the brain and blood of rats following acoustic trauma, tinnitus and hyperacusis Yiwen Zheng and Dirk De Ridder 11. Low inter-rater consistency in semantic profiles of tinnitus-like sounds rated by tinnitus patients Petteri Hyvärinen 12. Comparing pure tone and narrow band noise to measure tonal tinnitus pitch-match frequency Daniela Korth and Orlando Guntinas-Lichius 13. The Stochastic Resonance model of auditory perception: a unified explanation of tinnitus development, Zwicker tone illusion, and residual inhibition. Patrick Krauss 14. Altered brain responses to emotional facial expressions in tinnitus patients Katharina Rosengarth 15. The effects of noise exposure and aging on spontaneous neuronal activity in the auditory midbrain Roland Schaette 16. A comprehensive literature search to identify existing measures assessing "concentration" as a core outcome domain for sound-based interventions for chronic subjective tinnitus in adults. Maryam Shabbir 17. Tinnitus and its associations with general health, mental health and hearing loss in a population study Inge Stegeman 18. Impact of tDCS and HD-tDCS on tinnitus perception: a scoping review Giriraj Shekhawat 19. Auditory synaptopathy in mice lacking the glutamate transporter GLAST and its impact on brain activity Christopher R. Cederroth 20. Using gap-induced inhibition of the post-auricular muscle response as an objective measure of tinnitus in humans Mark Nelson Wallace 21. Vagus nerve stimulation for tinnitus: a review and perspective Berthold Langguth, Dirk De Ridder and Sven Vanneste 22. What kind of sorcery is this? Unintended prolonged tinnitus suppression after short-term acoustic stimulation: Case reports Patrick K.A. Neff 23. On the relationship between tinnitus distress, cognitive performance and aging Patrick K.A. Neff 24. What is tinnitus? Issues and justifications for a definition Arnaud Noreña and Philippe Fournier 25. The More the Merrier? Influence of Treatment Duration and Stimulation Frequency on Multisite Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in Chronic Tinnitus Peter M. Kreuzer 26. Structural correlates of the audiological and emotional components of chronic tinnitus Dirk De Ridder 27. Bottom-up deafferentation or deficient top-down noise-cancelling underpin the log-dynamics in phantom sounds Sven Vanneste


Kleinjung, Tobias
Tobias Kleinjung is at University Hospital Zurich, Switzerland.

Vanneste, Sven
Sven Vanneste is at Trinity College Dublin, Ireland.

De Ridder, Dirk
Dirk de Ridder is at University of Otago, New Zealand.

Langguth, Berthold
Berthold Langguth is at University of Regensburg, Germany.

Schlee, Winfried
Winfried Schlee is at University of Regensburg, Germany.


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