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Pure tone audiometry and evaluation of hyperacusis in geriatric individuals
Background This study explores the relation between hearing loss and hyperacusis in geriatric individuals aged 65 and older. Hearing loss, particularly presbycusis, significantly impacts cognitive and social functions, while hyperacusis increased ...
Beyza Eksi Bayrakdar, Umit Can Cetinkaya
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Abstract Objective Calcitonin gene‐related peptide (CGRP) inhibitors, including monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) and small‐molecule antagonists (gepants), have transformed migraine treatment. Although clinical trials established their efficacy and initial safety, post‐marketing surveillance is essential for understanding their real‐world safety profile in ...
Martina Giacon, Salvatore Terrazzino
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Auditory training improves self-reported hyperacusis
Background Hyperacusis, a condition characterized by an increased sensitivity to sound, has an estimated prevalence of 9%-15% and leads to impaired social, emotional and attentional functioning.
Antonia Konstantinou +4 more
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AimTinnitus and hyperacusis are phenomena with a considerable prevalence in the general population, leading to high levels of suffering. It is a symptom that can present itself comorbidly with a variety of psychiatric and medical illnesses.
Daniele R. Nolan +5 more
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Person-Specific Methods for Characterizing the Course and Temporal Dynamics of Concussion Symptomatology: A Pilot Study. [PDF]
Better characterization of acute concussion symptomatology is needed in order to advance clinical and scientific understanding of persistent concussion symptoms.
Fisher, Aaron J, Rabinowitz, Amanda R
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Assessment of Reduced Tolerance to Sound (Hyperacusis) in University Students
Introduction: Hyperacusis is defined as a reduction in tolerance to ordinary environmental sounds. Hyperacusis can occur in individuals of all age groups, making daily life difficult for the sufferers.
Sule Yilmaz +3 more
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Brimonidine Therapy for Protection From Noise‐Induced Hearing Loss
In this study, we demonstrate that brimonidine protects against noise‐induced hearing loss in young mice by suppressing glutamate synthesis and vesicle transport, thereby reducing excitotoxicity and preserving synaptic integrity. Such early intervention may prevent age‐related hearing loss, highlighting brimonidine's potential as a therapeutic agent ...
Jing Cai +10 more
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Auditory network connectivity in tinnitus patients: a resting-state fMRI study [PDF]
Objective: Resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) uncovers correlated activity between spatially distinct functionally related brain regions and offers clues about the integrity of functional brain circuits in people with chronic ...
Adjamian P. +43 more
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Numerical cognition arises from conserved mechanisms linking genes, neural circuits and behaviour. Using zebrafish as a tractable model, behavioural assays, whole‐brain imaging and genetic analyses can be integrated to identify neural and molecular bases of quantity discrimination. This framework provides a platform for studying numerical cognition and
Mirko Zanon +3 more
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Somatosensory tinnitus: current evidence and future perspectives [PDF]
In some individuals, tinnitus can be modulated by specific maneuvers of the temporomandibular joint, head and neck, eyes, and limbs. Neuroplasticity seems to play a central role in this capacity for modulation, suggesting that abnormal interactions ...
ALTISSIMI, Giancarlo +5 more
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