Unlabelled: Tinnitus may be defined as the conscious perception of sound or noise, without the presence of external acoustic stimulation. Given the damage caused by tinnitus and the lack of effective treatment, alternatives are necessary to rehabilitate subjects with tinnitus. There is an assumption that auditory training (AT) could lead to a plastic reorganization of this system, thus promoting an improvement of the symptom.
Objective: To verify the effect of an AT program in subjects with tinnitus in the perception of this symptom.
Methods: Twelve subjects with tinnitus were included in the study and divided into two groups: Study Group (SG) and Control Group (CG). All of them underwent audiometric and electrophysiological assessments; acuphenometry; Tinnitus Handicap Inventory and auditory processing assessment (GIN - Gaps in Noise, Frequency Pattern Test and Speech-in-Noise). Afterward, trainings began and the SG was submitted to the formal AT, and the CG to the visual training.
Results: In the characterization of the groups, no statistically significant difference was found for the variables such as age, pitch, and loudness of tinnitus, or for hearing thresholds in conventional audiometry and high frequencies. Comparisons were performed between the groups, before and after the trainings, regarding electrophysiological, behavioral, and Tinnitus Handicap Inventory tests, and no statistically significant differences were found between them for any of the evaluations.
Conclusion: Findings showed no statistically significant differences between groups in the comparison between the moments pre- and post-trainings (auditory or visual), nor for the electrophysiological findings or behavioral assessment of the auditory processing and for the Tinnitus Handicap Inventory, although some specific differences in the individual analysis have occurred.
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Brain Behav
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Department of Psychology, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland.
Objective: To study large-scale network processing in visual snow syndrome (VSS) with and without migraine, we applied resting-state electroencephalographic microstate analysis.
Background: VSS is characterized by a spectrum of visual symptoms, with the main symptom being perceived as flickering dots throughout the visual field. The syndrome is associated with migraine and tinnitus and is considered a network disorder, but the cause and pathophysiology are still largely unknown.
Otol Neurotol
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Department of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Objective: To examine the benefit of cochlear implantation (CI) in older adults with single-sided deafness (SSD) and asymmetric hearing loss (AHL).
Study Design: Retrospective chart review.
Setting: Veterans Affairs Medical Center and tertiary referral center, 2019-2023.
iScience
March 2025
School of Automation Science and Engineering, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510641, China.
In clinical practice, the symptoms of tinnitus patients can be temporarily alleviated by diverting their attention away from disturbing sounds. However, the precise mechanisms through which this alleviation occurs are still not well understood. Here, we aimed to directly evaluate the role of attention in tinnitus alleviation by conducting distraction tasks with multilevel loads and resting-state tests among 52 adults with tinnitus and 52 healthy controls.
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February 2025
Department of Acupuncture and Moxibustion, The Third Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University, Hangzhou, China.
Purpose: (1) Exploring the evaluation and correlation of peripheral central auditory function in patients with chronic tinnitus. (2) Evaluation of the cumulative effect of acupuncture on peripheral central auditory function in patients with chronic tinnitus.
Method: Our research is structured as a regulated and randomized trial with assessor blinding.
Biomedicines
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Department of Radiology, Union Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430022, China.
: To explore the neuroanatomical abnormalities in idiopathic tinnitus patients by voxel-based morphometry (VBM) and surface-based morphometry (SBM) techniques. To elucidate the central plasticity in tinnitus patients with normal or mild hearing loss from the neuroanatomical insights. : A total of 74 patients with idiopathic tinnitus (43 with normal hearing and 31 with mild hearing loss) and 98 healthy subjects were enrolled.
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