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Central Processing in Tinnitus: fMRI Study Outlining Patterns of Activation Using an Auditory Discrimination Task in Normal Versus Tinnitus Patients
Conclusion: Increased auditory workload resulted in poorer task performance. Moreover, it is possible to predict auditory task performance in patients with tinnitus by looking at the activity of specific regions of interest. Heschl's gyrus, angular gyrus, cerebellar, and limbic system activity are important contributors to neurological activity associated with tinnitus. Finally, predictive modeling may influence further research surrounding tinnitus treatment.
Source: Otology and Neurotology - August 19, 2021 Category: ENT & OMF Tags: MEDICAL NEUROTOLOGY Source Type: research

A Prospective Study of the Effect of Tinnitus Sound Matching Degree on the Efficacy of Customized Sound Therapy in Patients with Chronic Tinnitus
Conclusions: Both tinnitus sound matching and nonmatching of the customized sound therapy brought a significant effect to tinnitus participants. Our study also suggests that THI and HADS-A scores of those with tinnitus matching participants improved markedly as compared to those of nonmatching participants, and the customized sound therapy effect is negatively correlated with the severity of hearing loss.ORL
Source: ORL - September 3, 2021 Category: ENT & OMF Source Type: research

Characteristics of tinnitus and factors influencing its severity
CONCLUSION: Sleep status, anxiety level, and change in loudness in patients with chronic tinnitus were significantly correlated with severity of tinnitus. Follow-up studies should investigate the causal relationship between these factors and tinnitus severity.PMID:35847479 | PMC:PMC9280848 | DOI:10.1177/20406223221109656
Source: Adv Data - July 18, 2022 Category: Epidemiology Authors: Shanwen Chen Xueqin Shen Jinjin Yuan Yu Wu Yifan Li Busheng Tong Jianxin Qiu Feihu Wu Yehai Liu Source Type: research

Tinnitus Affects Endogenous But Not Exogenous Auditory Attention Orienting
CONCLUSION: The results suggest that the degree of tinnitus influences the performance of auditory endogenous attention but not auditory exogenous attention orienting.PMID:35858248 | DOI:10.1044/2022_AJA-21-00128
Source: American Journal of Audiology - July 20, 2022 Category: Audiology Authors: Yichen Yuan Yuexin Cai Jiashuang Wu Jiahong Li Xiayin Huang Guisheng Chen Liping Lan Hemei Huang Hanwen Dong Yiqing Zheng Zhenzhu Yue Source Type: research

An Exploratory Investigation of Pupillometry As a Measure of Tinnitus Intrusiveness on a Test of Auditory Short-Term Memory
Conclusions: Our data indicate measures of baseline pupil diameter, and TEPRs are sensitive to competition between tinnitus and external sounds during a test of auditory short-term memory. This result suggests pupillometry can provide an objective measure of intrusion in tinnitus. Future research will be required to establish whether our findings generalize to listeners across a full range of tinnitus severity.
Source: Ear and Hearing - September 1, 2022 Category: Audiology Tags: Research Article Source Type: research

Factors Associated With the Development of Tinnitus and With the Degree of Annoyance Caused by Newly Developed Tinnitus
Objectives: Tinnitus is highly prevalent, but only a few risk factors for developing tinnitus are known and little is known about factors associated with the degree of annoyance of new-onset tinnitus. Longitudinal analysis can reveal risk factors associated with the development of tinnitus and might lead to targeted prevention. The aim of this study is twofold. (1) To identify risk factors that are longitudinally associated with the odds of developing tinnitus 5 years later. (2) To identify factors that are cross-sectionally associated with tinnitus annoyance in adults with new-onset tinnitus. Methods: Baseline,...
Source: Ear and Hearing - October 28, 2022 Category: Audiology Tags: Research Article Source Type: research

Tinnitus Screener: Short-Term Test-Retest Reliability
CONCLUSIONS: The updated version of the Tinnitus Screener is shown to be a reliable instrument. The Tinnitus Screener is recommended to inform clinical decision making by determining the temporal characteristics of tinnitus.PMID:36800499 | DOI:10.1044/2022_AJA-22-00140
Source: American Journal of Audiology - February 17, 2023 Category: Audiology Authors: Emily J Thielman Kelly M Reavis Sarah M Theodoroff Leslie D Grush Samrita Thapa Brandon D Smith James Schultz James A Henry Source Type: research

Effect of Tinnitus Retraining Therapy in Normal Hearing Individual with Subjective Tinnitus: An Observational Study
This study was done to study the effect of Tinnitus Retraining Therapy (TRT) in Bilateral Normal Hearing Individual with subjective tinnitus and to evaluate the success of simplified TRT with relation to duration of tinnitus, the patient's age and state of mind. As on date there is no definite cure available for tinnitus, so current TRT focuses on reducing the impact of tinnitus on the patient ’s quality of life. This study included total fifty (50) participants with bilateral normal hearing sensitivity, who had reported to the department of ENT with a complaint of tinnitus in one or both ears. All the participants are a...
Source: Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery - March 16, 2023 Category: ENT & OMF Source Type: research