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Simoes, Jorge P. ; Daoud, Elza ; Shabbir, Maryam ; Amanat, Sana ; Assouly, Kelly ; Biswas, Roshni ; Casolani, Chiara ; Dobe, Albi ; Enzler, Falco ; Jacquemin, Laure ; Joergensen, Mie ; Kok, Tori ; Liyange, Nuwan ; Lourenco, Matheus ; Makani, Punitkumar ; Mehdi, Muntazir ; Ramadhani, Anissa ; Riha, Constanze ; Santacruz, Jose L. ; Schiller, Axel ; Schoisswohl, Stefan ; Trpchevska, Natalia ; Genitsaridi, Eleni

Multidisciplinary Tinnitus Research: Challenges and Future Directions from the Perspective of Early Stage Researchers

Simoes, Jorge P., Daoud, Elza, Shabbir, Maryam, Amanat, Sana, Assouly, Kelly, Biswas, Roshni, Casolani, Chiara, Dobe, Albi, Enzler, Falco, Jacquemin, Laure, Joergensen, Mie, Kok, Tori, Liyange, Nuwan, Lourenco, Matheus, Makani, Punitkumar, Mehdi, Muntazir, Ramadhani, Anissa, Riha, Constanze, Santacruz, Jose L., Schiller, Axel, Schoisswohl, Stefan, Trpchevska, Natalia and Genitsaridi, Eleni (2021) Multidisciplinary Tinnitus Research: Challenges and Future Directions from the Perspective of Early Stage Researchers. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience 2021 (13), p. 647285. (Submitted)

Date of publication of this fulltext: 26 Jun 2021 09:46
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DOI to cite this document: 10.5283/epub.44444


Abstract

Tinnitus can be a burdensome condition on both individual and societal levels. Many aspects of this condition remain elusive, including its underlying mechanisms, ultimately hindering the development of a cure. Interdisciplinary approaches are required to overcome long-established research challenges. This review summarizes current knowledge in various tinnitus-relevant research fields including ...

Tinnitus can be a burdensome condition on both individual and societal levels. Many aspects of this condition remain elusive, including its underlying mechanisms, ultimately hindering the development of a cure. Interdisciplinary approaches are required to overcome long-established research challenges. This review summarizes current knowledge in various tinnitus-relevant research fields including tinnitus generating mechanisms, heterogeneity, epidemiology, assessment, and treatment development, in an effort to highlight the main challenges and provide suggestions for future research to overcome them. Four common themes across different areas were identified as future research direction: (1) Further establishment of multicenter and multidisciplinary collaborations; (2) Systematic reviews and syntheses of existing knowledge; (3) Standardization of research methods including tinnitus assessment, data acquisition, and data analysis protocols; (4) The design of studies with large sample sizes and the creation of large tinnitus-specific databases that would allow in-depth exploration of tinnitus heterogeneity.



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Item typeArticle
Journal or Publication TitleFrontiers in Aging Neuroscience
Publisher:Frontiers
Place of Publication:LAUSANNE
Volume:2021
Number of Issue or Book Chapter:13
Page Range:p. 647285
Date11 June 2021
InstitutionsMedicine > Lehrstuhl für Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie
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10.3389/fnagi.2021.647285DOI
KeywordsTRANSCRANIAL MAGNETIC STIMULATION; GENOME-WIDE ASSOCIATION; STATE FUNCTIONAL CONNECTIVITY; RESIDUAL INHIBITION FUNCTIONS; AMPLITUDE-MODULATED SOUNDS; COGNITIVE-BEHAVIOR THERAPY; THETA BURST STIMULATION; HUMAN AUDITORY-CORTEX; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; SUBJECTIVE TINNITUS; tinnitus; review; heterogeneity; standardization; interdisciplinary collaborations; big data; treatment development
Dewey Decimal Classification600 Technology > 610 Medical sciences Medicine
StatusSubmitted
RefereedYes, this version has been refereed
Created at the University of RegensburgYes
URN of the UB Regensburgurn:nbn:de:bvb:355-epub-444445
Item ID44444

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