BackgroundTinnitus is strongly associated with an increased risk of cognitive disabilities. The findings of this research will provide valuable support for future investigations aimed at determining the correlation between tinnitus and the risk of cognitive impairments.ObjectivesWe investigated the potential correlation between tinnitus and the risk of various cognitive impairments, such as dementia, compromised learning attention, anxiety, depression, and insomnia. The study examined this relationship collectively and by categorizing the data based on different age groups.MethodsWe compiled data from case–control studies and cohort studies obtained from reputable databases such as PubMed, Cochrane Library, and Embase. To minimize potential...
Background: A deeper knowledge of tinnitus is essential in order to better manage and treat tinnitus...
Introduction: Tinnitus is often associated with disturbed sleep, but there are also patients without...
Purpose: In 2 experiments, the assumption that continual orienting to tinnitus uses cognitive resour...
BackgroundTinnitus is strongly associated with an increased risk of cognitive disabilities. The find...
Introduction: Tinnitus is a common and disabling symptom often associated with hearing loss. While c...
Based on the former studies, there is evidence of tinnitus being associated with performance on cogn...
Introduction Subjective tinnitus is very common and has a number of comorbid associations including ...
In this study we analyzed psychometric data of 107 individuals who suffer from chronic subjective ti...
Tinnitus is the perception of sound in the absence of a corresponding external sound source, and bot...
Because hearing loss is a high-risk factor for cognitive decline, tinnitus, a comorbid condition of ...
Objective: To determine if tinnitus was related to working memory (WM) in adults and if tinnitus han...
Importance: Tinnitus is a common disorder, but its impact on daily life varies widely in population-...
Purpose: To investigate the effects of subjective tinnitus on cognitive functions. Methods: There we...
Objective: The aim of the study was to investigate the possible impact of tinnitus on the performanc...
WOS: 000287000100007PubMed: 21302690Objectives: We investigated the effects of subjective tinnitus o...
Background: A deeper knowledge of tinnitus is essential in order to better manage and treat tinnitus...
Introduction: Tinnitus is often associated with disturbed sleep, but there are also patients without...
Purpose: In 2 experiments, the assumption that continual orienting to tinnitus uses cognitive resour...
BackgroundTinnitus is strongly associated with an increased risk of cognitive disabilities. The find...
Introduction: Tinnitus is a common and disabling symptom often associated with hearing loss. While c...
Based on the former studies, there is evidence of tinnitus being associated with performance on cogn...
Introduction Subjective tinnitus is very common and has a number of comorbid associations including ...
In this study we analyzed psychometric data of 107 individuals who suffer from chronic subjective ti...
Tinnitus is the perception of sound in the absence of a corresponding external sound source, and bot...
Because hearing loss is a high-risk factor for cognitive decline, tinnitus, a comorbid condition of ...
Objective: To determine if tinnitus was related to working memory (WM) in adults and if tinnitus han...
Importance: Tinnitus is a common disorder, but its impact on daily life varies widely in population-...
Purpose: To investigate the effects of subjective tinnitus on cognitive functions. Methods: There we...
Objective: The aim of the study was to investigate the possible impact of tinnitus on the performanc...
WOS: 000287000100007PubMed: 21302690Objectives: We investigated the effects of subjective tinnitus o...
Background: A deeper knowledge of tinnitus is essential in order to better manage and treat tinnitus...
Introduction: Tinnitus is often associated with disturbed sleep, but there are also patients without...
Purpose: In 2 experiments, the assumption that continual orienting to tinnitus uses cognitive resour...