Tinnitus - An Interdisciplinary Approach Towards Individualized Treatment

Results from the European Graduate School for Interdisciplinary Tinnitus Research

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Gebonden, blz. | Engels
Elsevier Science | e druk, 2021
ISBN13: 9780128223772
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Elsevier Science e druk, 2021 9780128223772
Onderdeel van serie Progress in Brain Research
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Progress in Brain Research series highlights new advances in the field, with this new volume presenting interesting chapters. Each chapter is written by an international board of authors.

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ISBN13:9780128223772
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden

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<p>1. Modifiable lifestyle-related risk factors for tinnitus in the general population: an overview of smoking, alcohol, body mass index and caffeine intake<br>Roshni Biswas<br>2. Using a Visual Analog Scale (VAS) to measure tinnitus-related distress and loudness: Investigating correlations using the Mini-TQ questionnaire results of participants from the TrackYourTinnitus platform<br>Albi Dode, Muntazir Mehdi, Rüdiger Pryss, Winfried Schlee and Thomas Probst<br>3. The spatial percept of tinnitus is associated with hearing asymmetry: subgroup comparisons<br>Eleni Genitsaridi, Niklas Edvall, Derek James Hoare, Christopher R. Cederroth and Deborah Ann Hall<br>4. Advancing tinnitus research and researcher training: a case study review and future perspectives<br>Derek James Hoare and Winfried Schlee<br>5. Investigation of the effect of HD-tDCS on tinnitus in a large patient cohort.<br>Laure Jacquemin<br>6. Data driven identification of tinnitus subtypes: a latent class analysis of a large sample<br>Berthold Langguth<br>7. Effects of Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) induced monitoring on tinnitus experience: a multiple-baseline single-case experiment<br>Matheus P C G Lourenco<br>8. Smartphone based Ecological Momentary Assessment of Tinnitus<br>Muntazir Mehdi<br>9. Gender differentiates effects of acoustic stimulation in Tinnitus patients<br>Marta Partyka<br>10. Reflections on a 5-Year Mobile Crowdsensing Ride for Tinnitus Research from a Technical Viewpoint<br>Rudiger Pryss<br>11. Investigating the variability of Minimum Masking Levels for tinnitus subtyping<br>Jose L. Santacruz<br>12. Cluster analysis of neural oscillatory correlates of hyperacusis in chronic tinnitus<br>Martin Schecklmann<br>13. Unification of treatments and Interventions for Tinnitus patients - the UNITI project<br>Winfried Schlee<br>14. Electrophysiological evaluation of high and low frequency transcranial random noise stimulation over the auditory cortex<br>Stefan Schoisswohl<br>15. Time-Lagged Cross-Correlation of Tinnitus Symptoms Using Ecological Momentary Assessment<br>Jorge Simoes<br>16. Effectiveness of bimodal auditory and electrical stimulation’ treatment in patients with tinnitus: A pilot study<br>Shikha Spencer<br>17. Multidisciplinary tinnitus research: challenges and future directions<br>Eleni Genitsaridi<br>18. Application of Latent Growth Curve Modeling to Predict Individual Trajectories during Neurofeedback Treatment for Tinnitus<br>Constanze Riha</p>

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