ISBN-13: 9783031356469 / Angielski
ISBN-13: 9783031356469 / Angielski
PART 1
Basics about Tinnitus
Basics about Tinnitus
Definition of tinntius
What is tinnitus (formerly introduction)
Basics about Tinnitus
Definition of tinntius
Differentiation between tinnitus and other phantom perceptions
Basics about Tinnitus
Definition of tinntius
Misophonia and phonophobia, exploding head syndrome
Basics about Tinnitus
Definition of tinntius
Hyperacusis and disorders of loudness perception
Basics about Tinnitus
Epidemiology and risk factors
Epidemiology of tinnitus in adults
Basics about Tinnitus
Epidemiology and risk factors
Epidemiology of tinnitus in children
Basics about Tinnitus
Epidemiology and risk factors
Genetic risk factors
Basics about Tinnitus
Epidemiology and risk factors
Environmental risk factors
Basics about Tinnitus
Epidemiology and risk factors
Pathologies of the auditory system that can cause tinnitus
Basics about Tinnitus
Epidemiology and risk factors
Pathologies of non-auditory systems that can cause tinnitus
Basics about Tinnitus
Interindividual differences
Different types of tinnitus, heterogeneity
Basics about Tinnitus
Interindividual differences
Gender differences
PART 2
Neurobiology of tinnitus
Neurobiology of tinnitus
Physiological basics
Anatomy and Physiology of the auditory system
Neurobiology of tinnitus
Physiological basics
Interaction between the somatosensory and the auditory system
Neurobiology of tinnitus
Physiological basics
The Endocannabinoid System in the Cochlear Nucleus
Neurobiology of tinnitus
Neurobiological mechanisms
Auditory deprivation
Neurobiology of tinnitus
Neurobiological mechanisms
Neural Plasticity
Neurobiology of tinnitus
Neurobiological mechanisms
Neural synchrony and plasticity in tinnitus
Neurobiology of tinnitus
Neurobiological mechanisms
Similarities between tinnitus and (phantom) pain
Neurobiology of tinnitus
Neurobiological mechanisms
Similarities between tinnitus and visual snow
Neurobiology of tinnitus
Neurobiological mechanisms
Molecular biology of the auditory system
Neurobiology of tinnitus
Imaging studies
Structural brain changes in tinnitus
Neurobiology of tinnitus
Imaging studies
Functional brain changes in tinnitus
PART 3
Genetics of tinnitus
Genetics of tinnitus
Heritability of tinnitus
Genetics of tinnitusTwin studies
PART 4
Research Methods
Research Methods
Neuroscience Methods
Structural Neuroimaging
Research Methods
Neuroscience Methods
Functional Neuroimaging
Research Methods
Medical and audiological assessment
Tinnitus Questionnaires
Research Methods
Medical and audiological assessment
Tinnitus Matching
Research Methods
Medical and audiological assessment
Tinnitus History
Research Methods
Medical and audiological assessment
Clinical otological assessment
Research Methods
Medical and audiological assessment
Audiological assessment
Research Methods
Medical and audiological assessment
Assessing somatosensory system for research
Research Methods
Clinical research
Clinical Trial methodology
Research Methods
Clinical research
Standards for tinnitus case descriptions
Research Methods
Clinical research
Standardization of tinnitus research methods
Research Methods
eHealth methods
Ecological Momentary Assessment
Research Methods
eHealth methods
Tinnitus mathcing online
Research Methods
eHealth methods
Predicting dropouts
Research Methods
eHealth methods
Using social media to research tinnitus
Research Methods
eHealth methods
Researching seasonal dependencies
Research Methods
eHealth methods
How is the weather? How is your tinnitus?
Research Methods
eHealth methods
Computational models of tinnitus
PART 5
Theoretical Models
Theoretical Models
Darwinian model
Theoretical Models
Neural Gain
Theoretical Models
Global Brain Model and temporal variability
Theoretical Models
"Rauschecker Model"
Theoretical Models
Predictive coding
Theoretical Models
Stochastic resonance
Theoretical Models
Roberts & Eggermont Model
Theoretical Models?? Heuristic Pathophysiological model
Theoretical Models
Multilevel pathophysiological model of tinnitus
PART 6
Animal models for tinnitus
Animal models for tinnitus
Overview different animal models
Animal models for tinnitus
Measuring tinnitus in the animal: behavioral models
Animal models for tinnitus
Methods for inducing tinnitus in the animal model
Animal models for tinnitus
Comparing animal models and humans
Animal models for tinnitus
Translating animal findings to humans
PART 7
Different causes of tinnitus / Different types of tinnitus
Different causes of tinnitus / Different types of tinnitus
Conductive and cochlear hearing loss
Different causes of tinnitus / Different types of tinnitus
Noise-induced hearing loss
Different causes of tinnitus / Different types of tinnitus
Age-related hearing loss
Different causes of tinnitus / Different types of tinnitus
Menieres disease
Different causes of tinnitus / Different types of tinnitus
Vestibular Schwannoma
Different causes of tinnitus / Different types of tinnitusMicrovascular compression
Different causes of tinnitus / Different types of tinnitus
Cerebrovascular Diseases
Different causes of tinnitus / Different types of tinnitus
Complications of medical treatments
Different causes of tinnitus / Different types of tinnitus
Somatosensory system
Different causes of tinnitus / Different types of tinnitus
Masticatory system
Different causes of tinnitus / Different types of tinnitus
Posttraumatic DisordersDifferent causes of tinnitus / Different types of tinnitus
Differential Diagnosis of tinnitus
PART 8
Treatment
Treatment
Auditory stimulation
Sound stimulation
Treatment
Auditory stimulation
Tailor-Made Notched Music intervention
Treatment
Auditory stimulation
Auditory Training
Treatment
Behavioral Intervention
Prevention
Treatment
Behavioral Intervention
Counseling and psychoeducation
Treatment
Behavioral Intervention
Cogntive Behavioral Therapy
Treatment
Behavioral Intervention
Stepped Care Approach
Treatment
Behavioral Intervention
Internet-based CBT
Treatment
Other approaches
Pharmacotherapy
Treatment
Other approaches
Intra-oral Lidocain injections
Treatment
Other approaches
Neurobiofeedback
Treatment
Other approaches
Physical therapy
Treatment
Other approaches
Lidocain injection
Treatment
Other approaches
Treatment of the Temporomandibular Joint
Treatment
Other approaches
Treating neurovascular conflicts
Treatment
Other approaches
Diet and fool supplements
Treatment
Other approaches
Management of tinnitus in children
Treatment
Neuromodulation
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
Treatment
Neuromodulation
Transcranial direct current stimulation
Treatment
Neuromodulation
Transcranial alternating current stimulation
Treatment
Neuromodulation
Invasive electrical brain stimulation
Treatment
Neuromodulation
Bimodal stimulation
Treatment
Neuromodulation
Cutaneous stimulation and acupuncture
Treatment
Neuromodulation
Vagel Nerve Stimulation
Treatment
Treating the ear
Hearing aids
Treatment
Treating the ear
Cochlear implants
Treatment
Treating the ear
Middle Ear Implants
Treatment
Treating the ear
Low-Level Laser Therapy
Treatment
Surgical treatments
Surgical treatments of the ear
Treatment
Surgical treatments
Microvascular decompression
Treatment
Surgical treatments
Surgery in vestibular Schwannoma
Treatment
Combinational Treatment
Tinnitus Retraining Therapy
The editors come from different countries and different clinical and neuroscientific backgrounds, including ENT, Neurology, Neurosurgery, Psychiatry, Psychology, auditory Neuroscience, Neuroscience and have been working together in the tinnitus field for many years. All of them are active members of the Tinnitus Research Initiative and share the belief that a neuroscientific approach will lead to a better understanding of tinnitus and to better treatment options for the millions of people currently suffering from tinnitus.
This book describes the theoretical background of the different forms of tinnitus (ringing in the ears) and detailed knowledge of state-of-the-art treatments of tinnitus. Tinnitus has many forms, and the severity ranges widely from being non-problematic to severely affecting a person’s daily life. How loud the tinnitus is perceived does not directly relate to how much it distresses the patient. Thus, even tinnitus very close to the hearing threshold can be a disabling symptom. It can reduce the quality of life by generating anxiety and concentration problems, impairing the ability to do intellectual work, making it difficult to sleep, causing depression and sometimes even leading to suicide.
Textbook of Tinnitus has filled a void by providing a comprehensive overview about the different forms of tinnitus, their pathophysiology and their treatment. However, since the publication of the first edition of the Textbook of Tinnitus in 2011, tinnitus research has dramatically evolved. In view of the substantial increase in knowledge, most chapters in this second edition are newly written and a few original chapters have had major updates. This edition has nine sections, covering the basics of tinnitus, the neurobiology of tinnitus, pathophysiological models, animal research, diagnosis and assessment, various forms of management and treatment, and finally, a look at the future of tinnitus and tinnitus research.
The book will be of great interest to otolaryngologists, neurologists, psychiatrists, neurosurgeons, primary care clinicians, audiologists and psychologists, and students. Because of its organization and its extensive subject index, Textbook of Tinnitus, Second Edition can also serve as a reference for clinicians who do not treat tinnitus patients routinely.
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