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Area of Science:

  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Audiology
  • Rehabilitation Medicine

Background:

  • Tinnitus is hypothesized to stem from deficits in cognitive functions, particularly executive function.
  • Individuals with tinnitus exhibit impaired performance on inhibitory cognitive tasks like the Stroop task.
  • The Stroop task engages attention and distress networks, suggesting its potential for tinnitus management.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the efficacy of Stroop training as a cognitive rehabilitation intervention for chronic tinnitus.
  • To assess the impact of Stroop exercises on tinnitus-related distress, annoyance, and loudness.

Main Methods:

  • 25 chronic tinnitus patients were randomized into an intervention (Stroop training) and control group.
  • Evaluations included pure tone audiometry, psychoacoustic measures, Tinnitus Handicap Inventory (THI), and Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) for annoyance and loudness.
  • The intervention group received 6 Stroop training sessions; the control group did not.

Main Results:

  • The intervention group showed significant improvements in Tinnitus Handicap Inventory (THI) scores and VAS for annoyance post-training.
  • No significant changes were observed in VAS for loudness in the intervention group.
  • The control group did not undergo training and served as a baseline comparison.

Conclusions:

  • Repeated Stroop training sessions can effectively alleviate tinnitus-related annoyance.
  • Cognitive training, specifically conflict processing via the Stroop task, enhances inhibition control in tinnitus patients.
  • Stroop exercises represent a safe and promising therapeutic strategy for tinnitus management.