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Associations between physiological correlates of cochlear synaptopathy and tinnitus in a veteran population

Abstract: Purpose: Animal models and human temporal bones indicate that noise exposure is a risk factor for cochlear synaptopathy, a possible etiology of tinnitus. Veterans are …

Acceptability of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for tinnitus: a study With Veterans and nonveterans

Abstract: Purpose: Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a gold standard yet underutilized treatment for tinnitus, and tinnitus is especially highly prevalent among veterans. The …

Prevalence of self-reported voice concerns and associated risk markers in a nonclinical sample of military Service members

Abstract:Introduction: Difficult communication environments are common in military settings, and effective voice use can be critical to mission success. This study aimed to …

Central Auditory Processing Dysfunction in Service Members and Veterans: Treatment Considerations and Strategies

Abstract: Military risk factors such as blast exposure, noise exposure, head trauma, and neurotoxin exposure place Service members and Veterans at risk for deficits associated with …

Factors that impact the long-term outcome of postconcussive dizziness among post-9/11 veterans

Abstract: Purpose: The primary aim of this study was to examine the factors associated with long-term outcomes of postconcussive disruptive dizziness in Veterans of the post-9/11 …

Normative ranges for, and interrater reliability of, rotational vestibular and balance tests in U.S. military service members and veterans

Abstract: Purpose: The Objectives of this study were to (a) describe normative ranges-expressed as reference intervals (RIs)-for vestibular and balance function tests in a cohort …