Neurofeedback for Tinnitus - Does Frequency Specificity Matter?
TinnitusSubjective Tinnitus1 moreThis study will evaluate the efficacy of an alpha/delta ratio (ADR) neurofeedback training protocol on tinnitus distress. 1/3 of the participants in the study will undergo ADR neurofeedback training, 1/3 an active comparator, beta/theta ratio (BTR) neurofeedback training, whilst the final 1/3 of participants will fill in daily diaries of tinnitus complaints and symptoms for two weeks.
A CBT-based Internet Intervention for Adults With Tinnitus in the United Kingdom
TinnitusThe purpose of this study is to determine the feasibility and effectiveness of a CBT-based internet intervention for adults with tinnitus in the United Kingdom
Efficacy Study for Development and Use of Neurofeedback-trainings for Patients Suffering From Chronic...
TinnitusSubjectiveChronic tinnitus affects about 10-15% of the population in industrialized countries. Investigations of the brain activity by using electroencephalography (EEG) showed that in localized regions of the hearing system brain activity was decreased. This reduction of activity is thought to be one of the reasons that keep the perception of the tinnitus going. Recent studies have shown that neurofeedback is a viable option for treatment of chronic tinnitus. By using neurofeedback it is possible to train brain functions by the simple principle of rewarding wanted changes and punishing unwanted ones. The purpose of the investigators study is to show the efficacy of specific localized neurofeedback training in comparison to global relaxing neurofeedback training. In order to achieve decreased tinnitus symptoms or even disappearance of the tinnitus, 15 neurofeedback trainings are planned. Before and up to 6 month after the training EEG-recordings are performed.
The Effect of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) in Addition to Tinnitus Retraining...
TinnitusThe aim of this study is to evaluate the added effect of tDCS to TRT within patients with chronic, non-pulsatile tinnitus. Patients were randomised in two groups namely, TRT and real tDCS and the second one is TRT with sham tDCS. Evaluations took place at the start of therapy, at the end of the counselling and at last a follow-up visit will be planned after 84 days of the start of the therapy. Subjective outcome measurements such as Tinnitus Functional Index and Visual Analogue Scales of loudness are the primary outcome measurement. Secondary outcome measurements are the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, hyperacusis questionnaire and psychoacoustic measurements.
Study of BGG492 in Patients With Chronic Subjective Tinnitus
Chronic Subjective TinnitusThis study will assess the efficacy of a two week treatment with BGG492 in patients with chronic subjective Tinnitus.
rTMS for the Treatment of Chronic Tinnitus: Optimization by Simulation of the Cortical Tinnitus...
Chronic TinnitusTranscranial Magnetic Stimulation is used to modulate both the auditory and non-auditory neural pathways contributing to the perception of phantom sounds.
Pilot Study of Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) in Area LC for Chronic Tinnitus
TinnitusThis study will test the safety and effectiveness of deep brain stimulation (DBS) for patients with a big or very big problem with tinnitus (a sensation of noise in the head).
Neuromodulation Techniques in the Treatment of Chronic Tinnitus With Hearing Loss
TinnitusHearing LossThis study aimed at trying transcranial magnetic stimulation and transcranial direct current stimulation as potential treatments to decrease tinnitus in patients with significant hearing loss.
Customized Acoustic Stimulation for the Treatment of Tinnitus
TinnitusThe purpose of this study is to determine the efficacy of a customized sound therapy in reducing tinnitus loudness and increasing the residual inhibition.
rTMS Bimodal Treatment For Tinnitus: A Pilot Study
TinnitusRepetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) is a novel brain stimulation technique that uses pulsating magnetic fields to stimulate underlying neurons in the cerebral cortex. The investigators propose an open-label pilot study investigating the effectiveness of rTMS in the treatment of tinnitus stimulation of the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC), an area known to be important for mood and attention, along with stimulation of the left temporoparietal cortex (TPC). This is a feasibility pilot study.