Chronic tinnitus affects about 10-15% of the population in industrialized countries. Investigations of the brain activity by using electroencephalography (EEG) showed that in localized regions of the hearing system brain activity was decreased. This reduction of activity is thought to be one of the reasons that keep the perception of the tinnitus going. Recent studies have shown that neurofeedback is a viable option for treatment of chronic tinnitus. By using neurofeedback it is possible to train brain functions by the simple principle of rewarding wanted changes and punishing unwanted ones. The purpose of the investigators study is to show the efficacy of specific localized neurofeedback training in comparison to global relaxing neurofeedback training. In order to achieve decreased tinnitus symptoms or even disappearance of the tinnitus, 15 neurofeedback trainings are planned. Before and up to 6 month after the training EEG-recordings are performed.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
52
EEG-Electrodes are placed on the patients head to record the brain activity, EEG-recordings are processed by the standardized Low Resolution Brain Electromagnetic Tomography algorithm (sLORETA) to calculate the frequency spectrum in the auditory cortex and deliver feedback for the patient
EEG-electrodes are placed on the patients head, but only 4 electrodes (Fc1, Fc2, F3 and F4 of a 10-10 EEG-system) record the surface activity and generate the feedback for the patient.
University Hospital Zurich, Division of Otorhinolaryngology ORL
Zurich, Canton of Zurich, Switzerland
Change from Baseline in Tinnitus symptoms assessed by questionnaires
Assessement of the Tinnitus symptoms before and after the Treatment with neurofeedback by different questionnaires tailored for Tinnitus and Quality of life.
Time frame: at 1, 3, 6 month follow up
Change from Baseline in delta (3-4Hz) and alpha (8-12Hz) frequency band EEG-activity in the auditory cortex
EEG recordings of the trained frequency bands are compared before and after the Intervention in the named time periods
Time frame: at 1, 3, 6 month follow up
Difference in efficacy between Tomographic Neurofeedback (TONF) and Non Tomographic Neurofeedback (NTE) in treatment of tinnitus assessed by tinnitus questionnaires and frequency band EEG-activity measurements (3-4Hz and 8-12Hz) compared to Baseline.
Investigation if there is a significant benefit in the TONF Group, compared to the non tomographic Group.
Time frame: at 1, 3, 6 month follow up
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