Purpose: In 2 experiments, the assumption that continual orienting to tinnitus uses cognitive resources was investigated. It was hypothesized that differences in performance of tinnitus and control groups would manifest during demanding or unfamiliar tasks that required strategic, controlled processing and that reduced performance was not related solely to levels of anxiety. Method:Nineteenparticipantswith chronic,moderate tinnitus—matchedwith a control group for age, education, and verbal IQ—completed auditory verbal working-memory and visual divided-attention tasks, with task order counterbalanced across participants. Results: As hypothesized, reading span of the tinnitus group was significantly shorter than that of the control group (Tas...
Purpose: Tinnitus is the perception of a sound in the absence of external stimulus. Currently, the p...
Background: A common complaint by people with tinnitus is that they experience that the tinnitus cau...
Tinnitus is a frequent disorder and, despite a constantly growing interest from the scientific commu...
PURPOSE: In 2 experiments, the assumption that continual orienting to tinnitus uses cognitive resour...
Purpose: In 2 experiments, the assumption that continual orienting to tinnitus uses cognitive resour...
Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the effect of chronic tinnitus on measures of listening eff...
Objective: The aim of the study was to investigate the possible impact of tinnitus on the performanc...
The effect of chronic, severe tinnitus on two visual tasks was investigated. A general depletion of ...
This Thesis attempted to first replicate the work of Andersson et al. (2000) to identify possible co...
AbstractPeople with tinnitus report anecdotal difficulties in mental concentration and psychological...
Objective: To determine if tinnitus was related to working memory (WM) in adults and if tinnitus han...
Chronic subjective tinnitus (herein referred toas tinnitus) is the conscious perception of sound in ...
Background: Tinnitus sufferers commonly report concentration difficulties. Despite several previous ...
In this study we analyzed psychometric data of 107 individuals who suffer from chronic subjective ti...
The mechanism through which tinnitus affects attention is unclear. This study examines whether distr...
Purpose: Tinnitus is the perception of a sound in the absence of external stimulus. Currently, the p...
Background: A common complaint by people with tinnitus is that they experience that the tinnitus cau...
Tinnitus is a frequent disorder and, despite a constantly growing interest from the scientific commu...
PURPOSE: In 2 experiments, the assumption that continual orienting to tinnitus uses cognitive resour...
Purpose: In 2 experiments, the assumption that continual orienting to tinnitus uses cognitive resour...
Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the effect of chronic tinnitus on measures of listening eff...
Objective: The aim of the study was to investigate the possible impact of tinnitus on the performanc...
The effect of chronic, severe tinnitus on two visual tasks was investigated. A general depletion of ...
This Thesis attempted to first replicate the work of Andersson et al. (2000) to identify possible co...
AbstractPeople with tinnitus report anecdotal difficulties in mental concentration and psychological...
Objective: To determine if tinnitus was related to working memory (WM) in adults and if tinnitus han...
Chronic subjective tinnitus (herein referred toas tinnitus) is the conscious perception of sound in ...
Background: Tinnitus sufferers commonly report concentration difficulties. Despite several previous ...
In this study we analyzed psychometric data of 107 individuals who suffer from chronic subjective ti...
The mechanism through which tinnitus affects attention is unclear. This study examines whether distr...
Purpose: Tinnitus is the perception of a sound in the absence of external stimulus. Currently, the p...
Background: A common complaint by people with tinnitus is that they experience that the tinnitus cau...
Tinnitus is a frequent disorder and, despite a constantly growing interest from the scientific commu...