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Effect of Cognitive Rehabilitation by Auditory Stroop Training on Quality of Life of Individuals with Tinnitus
Conclusion: Cognitive rehabilitation using tasks such as auditory Stroop can be effective in controlling tinnitus by improving cognitive control.
Source: Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery - June 30, 2023 Category: ENT & OMF Source Type: research

Barriers to Adoption of Digital Therapeutics (DTx) into Audiology Clinical Practice: Acknowledging the Challenges, Adapting to the Future
This study considers a new DTx for tinnitus called Tinnibot and the willingness of a group of Australian university audiology students to consider this new DTx in their future careers as practicing audiologists. A single-group case-series design (pretest/posttest) was used to examine the opinions of 10 university audiology students before and after participating in a 2-hour information workshop on the topics of tinnitus, DTx, cognitive behavioral therapy, and a new digital therapy tool for tinnitus called Tinnibot. Student knowledge levels of the main topic areas increased from poor (before the workshop) to moderate to hig...
Source: Seminars in Hearing - June 6, 2023 Category: Audiology Authors: Roberts, Melissa J. Wilson, Wayne J. Recugnat, Matthieu Bardy, Fabrice Tags: Review Article Source Type: research

IJERPH, Vol. 20, Pages 4982: Cognitive Behavioral Group Therapy for Chronic Tinnitus in a German Tertiary Clinical Real-World Setting
hoisswohl Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) was shown to be effective in reducing tinnitus-related distress in numerous controlled trials. Real-world data from tinnitus treatment centers are an important addition to controlled trials for demonstrating the ecological validity of the results from the randomized controlled trials. Thus, we provided the real-world data of 52 patients participating in CBT group therapies during the time period from 2010 to 2019. The groups consisted of five to eight patients with typical CBT content such as counseling, relaxation, cognitive restructuring, attention training, etc. applied t...
Source: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health - March 11, 2023 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Martin Schecklmann Franziska C. Weber Astrid Lehner Berthold Langguth Stefan Schoisswohl Tags: Brief Report Source Type: research

Audiological evaluation of the cochlear nerve with brainstem evoked response audiometry in patients with COVID-19
CONCLUSIONS: Statistically significant prolongation of especially I-III and I-V Interpeaks in BERA showed that COVID-19 has the potential to cause neuropathy. We believe that the BERA test should be considered in the neurological evaluation of cochlear nerve damage in patients with COVID-19 as a differential diagnosis.PMID:36881914 | DOI:10.12871/000398292022342
Source: Archives Italiennes de Biologie - March 7, 2023 Category: Neuroscience Authors: A Ta ş B Haznedar M C Tuncer Source Type: research