Peer-reviewed publications by the TINNET members, conference contributions and coverage by reports for public media are listed below.

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Open Access publication fees can be reimbursed for TINNET members. The regulations for reimbursement are described here.

 

Peer-reviewed Publications

 

 

pdf icon   Guentesperger D, Thuering Chr, Kleinjung T, Neff P, Meyer M (2019). Investigating the Efficacy of an Individualized Alpha/Delta Neurofeedback Protocol in the Treatment of Chronic Tinnitus. Hindawi Neural Plasticity Volume 2019, Article ID 3540898, 15 pages
https://doi.org/10.1155/2019/3540898
pdf icon   Neff P, Zielonka L, Meyer M, Langguth B, Schecklmann M, Schlee W (2019). Comparison of Amplitude Modulated sounds and Pure Tones at Tinnitus Frequency: Residual Tinnitus Suppression and Stimulus Evaluation. Trends in Hearing 23:1-16.
doi: 10.1177/2331216519833841
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Hall DA, Fackrell K, Li AB, Thavayogan R, Smith S, Kennedy V, Tinoco C, Rodrigues ED, Campelo P, Martins TD, Martins Lourenco V, Ribeiro D, Haider HF (2018). A narrative synthesis of research evidence for tinnitus-related complaints as reported by patients and their significant others. Health and Quality of Life Outcomes. 1-15. doi: 10.1186/s12955-018-0888-9.

pdf icon   Fackrell K, Hall DA, Barry JG, Hoare DJ (2017). Performance of the Tinnitus Functional Index as a diagnostic instrument in a UK clinical population. Hear Res 1-12. (in press, corrected proof)
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Hall DA. (2017). Designing clinical trials for assessing the effectiveness of interventions for tinnitus. Hall DA. Trends in Hearing 21: 1-12. doi: 10.1177/2331216517736689

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Hall DA, Mehta RL, Fackrell K. (2017) How to choose between measures of tinnitus loudness for clinical research? A report on the reliability and validity of an investigator-administered test and a patient-reported measure using baseline data collected in a phase IIa drug trial. American Journal of Audiology 26(3):338-346. doi: 10.1044/2017_AJA-16-0129

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Londero A, Hall DA. (2017) Call for an evidence-based consensus on outcome reporting in tinnitus intervention studies. Front. Med. 4:42. doi: 10.3389/fmed.2017.00042

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Vas V, Akeroyd M, Hall DA. (2017) A data-driven synthesis of research evidence for domains of hearing loss, as reported by adults with hearing loss and their communication partners. Trends in Hearing 21:1-25. doi: 10.1177/2331216517734088

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Schlee W, Hall DA, Edvall NK, Langguth B, Canlon B, Cederroth CR. (2017) Visualization of global disease burden for the optimization of patient management and treatment. Front. Med. 4:86. doi: 10.3389/fmed.2017.00086

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Meyer, M., Neff, P., Grest, A., et al. (2017). EEG oscillatory power dissociates between distress- and depression-related psychopathology in subjective tinnitus. Brain research 2017, March 14

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Meyer, M., Neff, P., Liem, F., et al. (2016). Differential tinnitus-related neueroplastic alterations of cortical thickness and surface area. Hearing Research 342 (2016) 1-12

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Haider, H., Fackrell, K., Kennedy, V., Hall, D. A. (2016). Dimensions of tinnitus-related complaints reportet by patients and their significant others: protocol for a systematic review. BMJ open 2016;6

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Hall, D. A., Haider, H., Szczepek, A. J., Lau, P., Rabau, S., Jones-Diette, J., ... & Fuller, T. (2016). Systematic review of outcome domains and instruments used in clinical trials of tinnitus treatments in adults. Trials, 17(1), 1.

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Probst, T., Pryss, R., Langguth, B., & Schlee, W. (2016). Emotion dynamics and tinnitus: Daily life data from the “TrackYourTinnitus” application. Scientific Reports, 6.

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Probst, T., Pryss, R., Langguth, B., & Schlee, W. (2016). Emotional states as mediators between tinnitus loudness and tinnitus distress in daily life: Results from the “TrackYourTinnitus” application. Scientific reports, 6.      

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Peter, N., Kleinjung, T., Horat, L., Schmidt-Weitmann, S., Meyer, M., Büchi, S., & Weidt, S. (2016). Validation of PRISM (Pictorial Representation of Illness and Self Measure) as a novel visual assessment tool for the burden of suffering in tinnitus patients. Health and Quality of Life Outcomes, 14(1), 1.

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Weidt, S., Delsignore, A., Meyer, M., Rufer, M., Peter, N., Drabe, N., & Kleinjung, T. (2016). Which tinnitus-related characteristics affect current health-related quality of life and depression? A cross-sectional cohort study. Psychiatry research, 237, 114-121.

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Gilles, A., Schlee, W., Rabau, S., Wouters, K., Fransen, E., & Van de Heyning, P. (2016). Decreased Speech-In-Noise Understanding in Young Adults with Tinnitus. Frontiers in Neuroscience, 10.

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Lopez-Escamez, J. A., Bibas, T., Cima, R. F., Van de Heyning, P., Knipper, M., Mazurek, B., ... & Cederroth, C. R. (2016). Genetics of tinnitus: an emerging area for molecular diagnosis and drug development. Frontiers in Neuroscience, 10.**

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Hall, D. A., Haider, H., Kikidis, D., Mielczarek, M., Mazurek, B., Szczepek, A. J., & Cederroth, C. R. (2015). Towards a global consensus on outcome measures for clinical trials in Tinnitus: report from the first international meeting of the COMiT initiative, November 14, 2014, Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Trends in hearing, 19, 2331216515580272.**

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Hall, D. A., Szczepek, A. J., Kennedy, V., & Haider, H. (2015). Current-reported outcome domains in studies of adults with a focus on the treatment of tinnitus: protocol for a systematic review. BMJ open, 5(11), e009091. ** 

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Lanting, C. P., de Kleine, E., Langers, D. R., & van Dijk, P. (2014). Unilateral tinnitus: changes in connectivity and response lateralization measured with fMRI. PloS one, 9(10), e110704.**

 

** the publication of this paper was financially supported by TINNET according to the COST rules for reimbursement of open access publication fees.

Conferences

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Tinnitus Research Initiative 10th conference and 1st EU COST Action (TINNET) conference, Nottingham, UK. 16-18 March 2016. Over 300 tinnitus researchers attended the conference. The full programm and abstract with all contributions can be found here: link, Nottingham, UK. 16-18 March 2016. Over 300 tinnitus researchers attended the conference. The full programm and abstract with all contributions can be found here: link

   

Hall DA, Fackrell K 6th Meeting of the Core Outcome Measures in Effectiveness Trials (COMET) Initiative Amsterdam, Netherlands. 10-11 November 2016 Contributed poster presentations “Systematic review of outcome domains and instruments used in clinical trials of tinnitus treatments in adults”, and “Dimensions of tinnitus-related complaints reported by patients and their significant others: a systematic review

   

Haider HF AAO-HNSF Annual Meeting & OTO EXPO℠ San Diego, USA. 18-21 September 2016 Contributed poster presentations “Tinnitus complaints dimensions from patients and significant others”, and “Systematic review of outcomes in tinnitus trials: COST Action BM1306

   

Hall DA British Society of Audiology annual conference Coventry, UK. 25-27 April 2016 Invited oral presentation “How are we measuring tinnitus? General insights on the importance of good outcome reporting” Contributed poster “Reporting of sample size justifications: a systematic review of clinical trials in tinnitus

   

Thompson, D American Audiology Society Scottsdale Phoenix, USA.  3-5 March 2016 Contributed poster presentation “Systematic review of outcomes in tinnitus trials: COST Action BM1306

   

Hall DA Association for Research in Otolaryngology 39th MidWinter Meeting San Diego, USA. 20-24 February 2016 Invited oral presentation “Towards a global consensus on outcome measures for clincial trials in tinnitus

   

Hall DA Binannual conference of the International Collegium of Rehabilitative Audiology (ICRA) Berkley, San Francisco, USA. 7-9 October 2015 Contributed oral presentation “COST Action BM1306: developing a core outcome set for tinnitus

   

Hall DA, Londero A. Joint conference of the ‘Enhancing the QUAlity and Transparency Of health Research’ (EQUATOR) Network and the ‘REduce research Waste And Reward Diligence’ (REWARD) group Edinburgh, Scotland. 28-30 September 2015 Poster “Developing a global consensus on outcome measures for clinical trials in tinnitus: the COMiT initiative (Core Outcome Measures in Tinnitus)"

   

Haider H. F., Hall D., Londero A., Schlee W. 3rd Congress of European ORL-HNS Prague  Czech Republic 7-11 June 2015 Poster   “TINNET COST Action BM1306: an international standard for outcome measurements in clinical trials of tinnitus

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Pryss, Rüdiger and Reichert, Manfred and Herrmann, Jochen and Langguth, Berthold and Schlee, Winfried (2015) Mobile Crowd Sensing in Clinical and Psychological Trials -– A Case Study. In: 28th IEEE Int'l Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems, Sao Carlos, Brazil, 22 - 25 June 2015, IEEE Computer Society Press, pp. 23-24.

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Pryss, Rüdiger and Reichert, Manfred and Langguth, Berthold and Schlee, Winfried (2015) Mobile Crowd Sensing Services for Tinnitus Assessment, Therapy and Research. In: IEEE 4th International Conference on Mobile Services (MS 2015), New York, June 27 - July 2, 2015, IEEE Computer Society Press, pp. 352-359.

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Hall, D., Londero, A., & Schlee, W. (2015). TINNET COST Action BM1306: an international standard for outcome measurements in clinical trials of tinnitus. Trials, 16(Suppl 1), P18.

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Serquera, J., Schlee, W., Pryss, R., Neff, P., & Langguth, B. (2015). Music Technology for Tinnitus Treatment Within Tinnet. Presented at the Audio Engineering Society Conference: 58th International Conference: Music Induced Hearing Disorders, Audio Engineering Society.

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Uloziene, I.,  Ulozas, V., Alzbutiene G.,, Arechvo, I., Vaitkus, A., Balnyte, R., Lukosevicius, S., Sileikaite, M. (2015). TINNET COST Action BM1306: an international standard for outcome measurements in clinical trials of tinnitus.

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Haider, H. (2015). COST ACTION BM1306: Better understanding the heterogeneity of tinnitus to improve and develop new treatments (TINNET). Journal of International Advanced Otology, 11.

 

Public Media

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Christopher Cederroths interview about his recent article and our Frontiers Research Topic on tinnitus appeared here and was featured in many other newsfeeds.

 

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The German newspaper DIE ZEIT published an article about tinnitus and interviewd Berthold Langguth. See the full article here

 

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 An interview with Berthold Langguth and Veronika Vielsmeier about tinnitus and tinnitus research. See the video here: http://www.br.de/mediathek/video/sendungen/abendschau/tinnitus-geraeusch-hilfe-100.html 

 

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The Bavarian Research Alliance reported about TINNET and the TrackYourTinnitus app (page 19 of the pdf)

 

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The newsfeed "Informationsdienst Wissenschaft" reported about a paper of Probst et al. and the TrackYourTinnitus app. 

 

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The German newspaper "Bild der Wissenschaft" reports about the TrackYourTinnitus app and the paper by Probst et al. 

 

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Raltec from Austria reports about their involvement in TINNET. OCG Journal 4, 2104.

 

 

Books

EpigeneticaMiguel A. López González, Antonio Abrante Jiménez. (2016) Epigenetica Social del Oido. Sevilla, Spain.

 

 

 

SchicklerBuchSchickler, M., Reichert, M., Pryss, R., Schobel, J., Schlee, W., & Langguth, B. (2015). Entwicklung mobiler Apps: Konzepte, Anwendungsbausteine und Werkzeuge im Business und E-Health. Springer-Verlag.

Frontiers

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Winfried Schlee, Deborah A Hall, Barbara Canlon, Emile De Kleine, Franz Hauck, Alex Huber, Silvano Gallus, Tobias Kleinjung, Theo Kypraios, Berthold Langguth, et al. Innovations in Doctoral Training and Research on Tinnitus: The European School on Interdisciplinary Tinnitus Research (ESIT) Perspective. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 9:447, 2017.

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Dominik Güntensperger, Christian Thüring, Martin Meyer, Patrick Neff, and Tobias Kleinjung. Neurofeedback for Tinnitus Treatment - Review and Current Concepts. Frontiers in aging neuroscience, 9, 2017.

pdf icon   Elisabeth Wallhäusser-Franke, Roberto D'Amelio, Anna Glauner, Wolfgang Delb, Jérôme J Servais, Karl Hörmann, and Ines Repik. Transition from Acute to Chronic Tinnitus: Predictors for the Development of Chronic Distressing Tinnitus. Frontiers in neurology, 8, 2017.
pdf icon   Tijana Bojić, Vladimir Radule Perović, Milan Senćanski, and Sanja Glišić. Identi cation of Candidate Allosteric Modulators of the M1 Muscarinic Acetylcholine Receptor Which May Improve Vagus Nerve Stimulation in Chronic Tinnitus. Frontiers in neuroscience, 11:636, 2017.
pdf icon   Sarah Engel, Robert Daniel Heinrich Markewitz, Berthold Langguth, and Martin Schecklmann. Paired Associative Stimulation of the Temporal Cortex: Effects on the Auditory Steady-State Response. Frontiers in psychiatry, 8, 2017.
pdf icon   Markus Haller and Deborah A Hall. Evaluation of the Acoustic Coordinated Reset (CR R ) Neuromodulation Therapy for Tinnitus: Update on Findings and Conclusions. Frontiers in psychology, 8:1893, 2017.
pdf icon   Jan Wielopolski, Tobias Kleinjung, Melanie Koch, Nicole Peter, Martin Meyer, Michael Rufer, and Steffi Weidt. Alexithymia Is Associated with Tinnitus Severity. Frontiers in psychiatry, 8:223, 2017.
pdf icon   Haúla Faruk Haider, Marisa Flook, Marina Aparicio, Diogo Ribeiro, Marilia Antunes, Agnieszka J Szczepek, Derek James Hoare, Graça Fialho, João Carlos Paço, and Helena Caria. Biomarkers of Presbycusis and Tinnitus in a Portuguese Older Population. Frontiers in aging neuroscience, 9:346, 2017.
pdf icon    Achim Schilling, Patrick Krauss, Richard Gerum, Claus Metzner, Konstantin Tziridis, and Holger Schulze. A New Statistical Approach for the Evaluation of Gap-Prepulse Inhibition of the Acoustic Startle Reflex (GPIAS) for Tinnitus Assessmentthe Evaluation of Gap-Prepulse Inhibition of the Acoustic Startle Reflex (GPIAS) for Tinnitus Assessment. Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience, 11:198, 2017.
pdf icon   Andreia Aparecida Azevedo, Ricardo Rodrigues Figueiredo, Ana Belen Elgoyhen, Berthold Langguth, Norma De Oliveira Penido, and Winfried Schlee. Tinnitus Treatment with Oxytocin: A Pilot Study. Frontiers in neurology, 8:494, 2017.
pdf icon   Grant D Search field, Mithila Durai, and Tania Linford. A State-of-the-Art Review: Personalization of Tinnitus Sound Therapy. Frontiers in psychology, 8:1599, 2017.
pdf icon   Christopher R Cederroth, Anna K Kähler, Patrick F Sullivan, and Jose A Lopez-Escamez. Genetics of Tinnitus: Time to Biobank Phantom Sounds. Frontiers in genetics, 8:110, 2017.
pdf icon   Berthold Langguth, Verena Hund, Michael Landgrebe, and Martin Schecklmann. Tinnitus Patients with Comorbid Headaches: The Influence of Headache Type and Laterality on Tinnitus Characteristics. Frontiers in neurology, 8:440, 2017.
pdf icon   Alain Londero, Nicolas Charpentier, Damien Ponsot, Philippe Fournier, Laurent Pezard, and Arnaud J Noreña. A Case of Acoustic Shock with Post-Trauma Trigeminal-Autonomic Activation. Frontiers in neurology, 8:420, 2017.
pdf icon   Nicolas Dauman, Soly I Erlandsson, Dolorès Albarracin, and René Dauman. Exploring Tinnitus-Induced Disablement by Persistent Frustration in Aging Individuals: A Grounded Theory Study. Frontiers in aging neuroscience, 9:272, 2017.
pdf icon   Thomas Probst, Rüdiger C Pryss, Berthold Langguth, Josef P Rauschecker, Johannes Schobel, Manfred Reichert, Myra Spiliopoulou, Winfried Schlee, and Johannes Zimmermann. Does Tinnitus Depend on Time-of-Day? An Ecological Momentary Assessment Study with the "TrackYourTinnitus" application. Frontiers in aging neuroscience, 9:253, 2017.
pdf icon   Sarah Rabau, Giriraj S Shekhawat, Mohamed Aboseria, Daniel Griepp, Vincent Van Rompaey, Marom Bikson, and Paul Van de Heyning. Comparison of the Long-Term Effect of Positioning the Cathode in tDCS in Tinnitus Patients. Frontiers in aging neuroscience, 9:217, 2017.
pdf icon   Victoria Milloy, Philippe Fournier, Daniel Benoit, Arnaud Noreña, and Amineh Koravand. Auditory Brainstem Responses in Tinnitus: A Review of Who, How, and What? Frontiers in aging neuroscience, 9:237, 2017.
pdf icon   Christoph M Krick, Heike Argstatter, Miriam Grapp, Peter K Plinkert, and Wolfgang Reith. Heidelberg Neuro-Music Therapy Restores Attention-Related Activity in the Angular Gyrus in Chronic Tinnitus Patients Frontiers in neuroscience, 11:384, 2017.
pdf icon   Daniela Ivansic, Orlando Guntinas-Lichius, Boris Müller, Gerd F Volk, Gerlind Schneider, and Christian Dobel. Impairments of Speech Comprehension in Patients with Tinnitus - A Review. Frontiers in aging neuroscience, 9:224, 2017.
pdf icon   Christoph M Krick, Heike Argstatter, Miriam Grapp, Peter K Plinkert, and Wolfgang Reith. Heidelberg Neuro-Music Therapy Enhances Task-Negative Activity in Tinnitus Patients. Frontiers in neuroscience, 11:384, 2017.
pdf icon   Winfried Schlee, Deborah A Hall, Niklas K Edvall, Berthold Langguth, Barbara Canlon, and Christopher R Cederroth. Visualization of Global Disease Burden for the Optimization of Patient Management and Treatment. Frontiers in medicine, 4:86, 2017.
pdf icon    Daniela Ivansic, Christian Dobel, Gerd F Volk, Daniel Reinhardt, Boris Müller, Ulrich C Smolenski, and Orlando Guntinas-Lichius. Results of an Interdisciplinary Day Care Approach for Chronic Tinnitus Treatment: A Prospective Study Introducing the Jena Interdisciplinary Treatment for Tinnitus. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 9:192, 2017.
pdf icon   Patrick Neff, Jakob Michels, Martin Meyer, Martin Schecklmann, Berthold Langguth, and Winfried Schlee. 10 Hz Amplitude Modulated Sounds Induce Short-Term Tinnitus Suppression. Frontiers in aging neuroscience, 9,  2017.
pdf icon   Jae-Jin Song, Kyungsoo Kim, Woongsang Sunwoo, Griet Mertens, Paul Van de Heyning, Dirk De Ridder, Sven Vanneste, Sang-Youp Lee, Kyung-Joon Park, Hongsoo Choi, et al. A Quantitative Electroencephalography Study on Cochlear Implant-Induced Cortical Changes in Single-Sided Deafness with Tinnitus. Frontiers in human neuroscience, 11, 2017.
pdf icon    Barbara Vona, Indrajit Nanda, Wafaa Shehata-Dieler, and Thomas Haaf. Genetics of Tinnitus: Still in its Infancy. Frontiers in neuroscience, 11, 2017.
pdf icon   Petra Brüggemann, Agnieszka J Szczepek, Katharina Klee, Stefan Gräbel, Birgit Mazurek, and Heidi Olze. In Patients Undergoing Cochlear Implantation, Psychological Burden Affects Tinnitus and the Overall Outcome of Auditory Rehabilitation. Frontiers in human neuroscience, 11, 2017.
pdf icon   Haúla F Haider, Derek J Hoare, Raquel FP Costa, Iskra Potgieter, Dimitris Kikidis, Alec Lapira, Christos Nikitas, Helena Caria, Nuno T Cunha, and João C Paço. Pathophysiology, Diagnosis and Treatment of Somatosensory Tinnitus: A Scoping Review. Frontiers in neuroscience, 11, 2017.
pdf icon   Steffen Knopke, Agnieszka J Szczepek, Sophia Marie Häussler, Stefan Gräbel, and Heidi Olze. Cochlear Implantation of Bilaterally Deafened Patients with Tinnitus induces sustained Decrease of Tinnitus-Related Distress. Frontiers in neurology, 8, 2017.
pdf icon   Alain Londero and Deborah A Hall. Call for an Evidence-Based Consensus on Outcome Reporting in Tinnitus Intervention Studies. Frontiers in medicine, 4, 2017.
pdf icon   Kneginja Richter, Jens Acker, Lukas Peter Lence Miloseva, and Günter Niklewski. Management of Chronic Tinnitus and Insomnia with Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy - a Combined Approach. Frontiers in Psychology, 8, 2017.
pdf icon   Thomas Probst, Rüdiger C Pryss, Berthold Langguth, Myra Spiliopoulou, Michael Landgrebe, Markku Vesala, Stephen Harrison, Johannes Schobel, Manfred Reichert, Michael Stach, et al. Outpatient Tinnitus Clinic, Self-
Help Web Platform, or Mobile Application to Recruit Tinnitus Study Samples? Frontiers in aging neuroscience, 9, 2017.
pdf icon   Isabel Diges, Francisco Simón, and Pedro Cobo. Assessing Auditory Processing De ficits in Tinnitus and Hearing Impaired Patients with the Auditory Behavior Questionnaire. Frontiers in neuroscience, 11, 2017.
pdf icon   Peter M Kreuzer, Timm B Poeppl, Rainer Rupprecht, Veronika Vielsmeier, Astrid Lehner, Berthold Langguth, and Martin Schecklmann. Individualized Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Treatment in Chronic Tinnitus? Frontiers in neurology, 8, 2017.
pdf icon   Minke JC van den Berge, Rolien H Free, Rosemarie Arnold, Emile de Kleine, Rutger Hofman, J Marc C van Dijk, and Pim van Dijk. Cluster Analysis to Identify Possible Subgroups in Tinnitus Patients. Frontiers in neurology, 8, 2017.
pdf icon   Jun He, Yejin Zhu, Jiye Aa, Paul F Smith, Dirk De Ridder, Guangji Wang, and Yiwen Zheng. Brain Metabolic Changes in Rats Following Acoustic Trauma. Frontiers in neuroscience, 11, 2017.
pdf icon   Mithila Durai and Grant D Search field. A Mixed-Methods Trial of Broad Band Noise and Nature Sounds for Tinnitus Therapy: Group and Individual Responses Modeled under the Adaptation Level Theory of Tinnitus. Frontiers in aging neuroscience, 9, 2017.
pdf icon   Jérôme J Servais, Karl Hörmann, and Elisabeth Wallhäusser-Franke. Unilateral Cochlear Implantation Reduces Tinnitus Loudness in Bimodal Hearing: A Prospective Study. Frontiers in Neurology, 8, 2017.
pdf icon   Annick Gilles, Guy Van Camp, Paul Van de Heyning, and Erik Fransen. A Pilot Genome-Wide Association Study Identi es Potential Metabolic Pathways Involved in Tinnitus. Frontiers in neuroscience, 11, 2017.
pdf icon   Thomas E Fuller, Haula F Haider, Dimitris Kikidis, Alec Lapira, Birgit Mazurek, Arnaud Norena, Sarah Rabau, Rachelle Lardinois, Christopher R Cederroth, Niklas K Edvall, et al. Different Teams, Same Conclusions? A Systematic Review of Existing Clinical Guidelines for the Assessment and Treatment of Tinnitus in Adults. Frontiers in psychology, 8, 2017.
pdf icon   Sylvie Hébert and Philippe Fournier. Clinical Validation of a new Tinnitus assessment Technology. Frontiers in neurology, 8, 2017.
pdf icon   Jeff E Davies, Phillip E Gander, and Deborah A Hall. Does Chronic Tinnitus Alter the Emotional Response Function of the Amygdala?: A Sound-Evoked fMRI Study. Frontiers in aging neuroscience, 9, 2017.
pdf icon   Berthold Langguth, Michael Landgrebe, Winfried Schlee, Martin Schecklmann, Veronika Vielsmeier, Thomas Steffens, Susanne Staudinger, Hannah Frick, and Ulrich Frick. Different Patterns of Hearing Loss Among Tinnitus Patients: A Latent Class Analysis of a Large Sample. Frontiers in neurology, 8, 2017.
pdf icon   Marie Wegger, Therese Ovesen, and Dalia Gustaityte Larsen. Acoustic Coordinated Reset Neuromodulation: A Systematic Review of a Novel Therapy for Tinnitus. Frontiers in neurology, 8, 2017.
pdf icon   Dominik Gollnast, Konstantin Tziridis, Patrick Krauss, Achim Schilling, Ulrich Hoppe, and Holger Schulze. Analysis of Audiometric Differences of Patients with and without Tinnitus in a Large Clinical Database. Frontiers in neurology, 8, 2017.
pdf icon   Rocio Moreno-Paublete, Barbara Canlon, and Christopher R Cederroth. Differential Neural Responses Underlying the Inhibition of the Startle Response by Pre-Pulses or Gaps in Mice. Frontiers in cellular neuroscience, 11, 2017.
pdf icon   Yu-Chen Chen, Fang Wang, Fan Bo JieWang, Wenqing Xia, Jian-Ping Gu, and Xindao Yin. Resting-State Brain Abnormalities in Chronic Subjective Tinnitus: A Meta-Analysis. Frontiers in human neuroscience, 11, 2017.
pdf icon   Margarete Anna Ueberfuhr, Lutz Wiegrebe, Eike Krause, Robert Gürkov, and Markus Drexl. Tinnitus in Normal-Hearing Participants after Exposure to Intense Low-Frequency Sound and in Menieres Disease Patients. Frontiers in neurology, 7:239, 2017.
pdf icon   Patrick Krauss, Konstantin Tziridis, Claus Metzner, Achim Schilling, Ulrich Hoppe, and Holger Schulze. Stochastic Resonance Controlled Upregulation of Internal Noise after Hearing Loss as a Putative Cause of Tinnitus- Related Neuronal Hyperactivity. Frontiers in neuroscience, 10, 2016.
pdf icon   Veronika Vielsmeier, Peter M Kreuzer, Frank Haubner, Thomas Steffens, Philipp RO Semmler, Tobias Kleinjung, Winfried Schlee, Berthold Langguth, and Martin Schecklmann. Speech Comprehension Diffculties in Chronic Tinnitus and Its Relation to Hyperacusis. Frontiers in aging neuroscience, 8, 2016. 
pdf icon   Winfried Schlee, Rüdiger C Pryss, Thomas Probst, Johannes Schobel, Alexander Bachmeier, Manfred Reichert, and Berthold Langguth. Measuring the Moment-to-Moment Variability of Tinnitus: the TrackYourTinnitus Smart Phone App. Frontiers in aging neuroscience, 8, 2016.
pdf icon   Sarah Michiels, Sebastiaan Naessens, Paul Van de Heyning, Marc Braem, Corine M Visscher, Annick Gilles, and Willem De Hertogh. The Effect of Physical Therapy Treatment in Patients with Subjective Tinnitus: A Systematic Review. Frontiers in neuroscience, 10, 2016.
pdf icon   Małgorzata Wrzosek, Eugeniusz Szymiec, Wiesława Klemens, Piotr Kotyło, Winfried Schlee, Małgorzata Modrzyńska, Agnieszka Lang-Małecka, Anna Preis, and Jan Bulla. Polish Translation and Validation of the Tinnitus Handicap Inventory and the Tinnitus Functional Index. Frontiers in psychology, 7, 2016.
pdf icon   Karolina Müller, Niklas K Edvall, Esma Idrizbegovic, Robert Huhn, Rilana Cima, Viktor Persson, Constanze Leineweber, Hugo Westerlund, Berthold Langguth, Winfried Schlee, et al. Validation of Online Versions of Tinnitus Questionnaires Translated Into Swedish. Frontiers in aging neuroscience, 8, 2016.
pdf icon   Jos J Eggermont. Can Animal Models Contribute to Understanding Tinnitus Heterogeneity in Humans? Frontiers in aging neuroscience, 8, 2016.
pdf icon   Ryan J Longenecker and Alexander V Galazyuk. Variable Effects of Acoustic Trauma on Behavioral and Neural Correlates of Tinnitus In Individual Animals. Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience, 10, 2016.
pdf icon   Marzena Mielczarek, Joanna Michalska, Katarzyna Polatyńska, and Jurek Olszewski. An Increase in Alpha Band Frequency in Resting State EEG after Electrical Stimulation of the Ear in Tinnitus Patients - A Pilot Study. Frontiers in neuroscience, 10, 2016.
pdf icon   Ricardo Rodrigues Figueiredo, Andréia Aparecida Azevedo, and Norma De Oliveira Penido. Positive Association between Tinnitus and Arterial Hypertension. Frontiers in neurology, 7, 2016.
pdf icon   Thomas W Allan, Julien Besle, Dave RM Langers, Jeff Davies, Deborah A Hall, Alan R Palmer, and Peyman Adjamian. Neuroanatomical Alterations in Tinnitus Assessed with Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Frontiers in aging neuroscience, 8, 2016.
pdf icon   Brahim Tighilet, Sophie Dutheil, Marina I Siponen, and Arnaud J Noreña. Reactive Neurogenesis and Down-Regulation of the Potassium-Chloride Cotransporter KCC2 in the Cochlear Nuclei after Cochlear Deafferentation.
Frontiers in pharmacology, 7, 2016.
pdf icon   Lara Li Hesse, Warren Bakay, Hui-Ching Ong, Lucy Anderson, Jonathan Ashmore, David McAlpine, Jennifer Linden, and Roland Schaette. Non-Monotonic Relation Between Noise Exposure Severity and Neuronal  Hyperactivity in the Auditory Midbrain. Frontiers in neurology, 7, 2016.
pdf icon   Krysta J Trevis, Neil M McLachlan, and Sarah J Wilson. Cognitive Mechanisms in Chronic Tinnitus: Psychological Markers of a Failure to Switch Attention. Frontiers in psychology, 7, 2016.
pdf icon   Iman Ghodratitoostani, Yossi Zana, Alexandre CB Delbem, Siamak S Sani, Hamed Ekhtiari, and Tanit G Sanchez. Theoretical Tinnitus Framework: A Neurofunctional Model. Frontiers in neuroscience, 10, 2016.
pdf icon   Jose A Lopez-Escamez, Thanos Bibas, Rilana FF Cima, Paul Van de Heyning, Marlies Knipper, Birgit Mazurek, Agnieszka J Szczepek, and Christopher R Cederroth. Genetics of Tinnitus: An Emerging Area for Molecular Diagnosis and Drug Development. Frontiers in neuroscience, 10, 2016.
pdf icon   Hong Yu, Kim Vikhe Patil, Chul Han, Brian Fabella, Barbara Canlon, Shinichi Someya, and Christopher R Cederroth. GLAST De ciency in Mice Exacerbates Gap Detection De cits in a Model of Salicylate-Induced Tinnitus.Mice Exacerbates Gap Detection De cits in a Model of Salicylate-Induced Tinnitus. Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience, 10, 2016.
pdf icon   Ola A Alsalman, Denise Tucker, and Sven Vanneste. Salivary Stress-Related Responses in Tinnitus: A Preliminary Study in Young Male Subjects with Tinnitus. Frontiers in neuroscience, 10, 2016.
pdf icon   Yu-Chen Chen, Yuan Feng, Jin-Jing Xu, Cun-Nan Mao, Wenqing Xia, Jun Ren, and Xindao Yin. Disrupted Brain Functional Network Architecture in Chronic Tinnitus Patients. Frontiers in aging neuroscience, 8, 2016.
pdf icon   Petra Brüggemann, Agnieszka J Szczepek, Matthias Rose, Laurence McKenna, Heidi Olze, and Birgit Mazurek. Impact of Multiple Factors on the Degree of Tinnitus Distress. Frontiers in human neuroscience, 10, 2016.
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