Tinnitus and Hypercusis : Cognitive Approaches
Sunday, September 22, 2024
Tinnitus and Hypercusis
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S118
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11:00 AM
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12:00 PM
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Tinnitus and Hypercusis : Cognitive Approaches
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Dragonnier 6 – 268
Tinnitus and Hypercusis
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A study of tinnitus modulation and autonomic activity during acute stress and noise exposure
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B.
Bérangère
VILLATTE (Montréal)
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Management of Developmentally Disabled Children with Tinnitus
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F.
Fernando
RENGIFO-CAICEDO (Baton Rouge)
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Determination of the socio-demographic, psychological, and health factors predicting in tinnitus presence and severity: a data driven approach
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L.
Lise
HOBEIKA (Paris)
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Tinnitus suppression by means of cochlear implantation: does it affect cognition?
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A.
Annick
GILLES (Antwerp)
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5
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Experimentally measuring the functional impact of noisy environments on individuals with and without hyperacusis
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P.
Pierre
BOUREZ
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Measuring the efficacy of an individual’s change in tinnitus loudness in response to a tinnitus intervention through a minimal clinically important difference value for a minimum masking level
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I-K.
In-Ki
JIN (Chuncheon)
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How can we define cognitive and behavioral changes in time perception in patients who have accepted tinnitus?
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N.
Nicolas
DAUMAN (Poitiers)
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