final programme - Deutsche Tinnitus

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final programme - Deutsche Tinnitus
ITS 2014
XI. INTERNATIONAL
TINNITUS SEMINAR
21 – 24 MAY 2014 · BERLIN, GERMANY
LANGENBECK-VIRCHOW-HAUS
www.international-tinnitus-seminar-2014.com
FINAL PROGRAMME
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
04// WELCOME ADDRESSES
08//CONGRESS ORGANISATION AND COMMITTEES
10//GERMAN TINNITUS FOUNDATION CHARITÉ
10//ÖFFENTLICHE VERANSTALTUNG (German only)
11 // CONGRESS INFORMATION
13//FORMATS & TOPICS
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PROGRAMME OVERVIEW
14 a Wednesday, 21 May 2014
15 a Thursday, 22 May 2014
16 a Friday, 23 May 2014
17 a Saturday, 24 May 2014
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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
18 a Wednesday, 21 May 2014
22 a Thursday, 22 May 2014
24 a Friday, 23 May 2014
29 a Saturday, 24 May 2014
32//INDUSTRY-SPONSORED SESSIONS
33//SPONSORING & EXHIBITION
35//SOCIAL EVENTS
37//INDEX
ORGANISER
German Tinnitus Foundation Charité
Luisenstraße 13
10117 Berlin, Germany
CONGRESS AND EXHIBITION OFFICE
CPO HANSER SERVICE GmbH
Paulsborner Straße 44
14193 Berlin, Germany
Tel.: +49 – (0)30 – 300 669 0
CONGRESS VENUE
Langenbeck-Virchow-Haus
Luisenstraße 58 / 59
10117 Berlin, Germany
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WELCOME ADDRESS
GOVERNING MAYOR OF BERLIN
Berlin extends a warm welcome to the participants of the XI. International Tinnitus Seminar
2014. It is an honour for our city to host this important medical-scientific congress.
For many people tinnitus poses a serious threat to health and quality of life. It is estimated
that, in Germany alone, more than eleven million people at least temporarily suffer from the
irritating tinnitus noises. And experts predict that the number of those affected will continue
to rapidly increase. Which makes it all the more important that considerable effort continue
to be made in the research, diagnoses and treatment of this widespread disease.
In Berlin in particular there is the state-of-the-art tinnitus centre of the Charité that, as the
largest German specialized facility of its kind, enjoys a great reputation among sufferers as
well as in the international research community. Since 2011 the German Tinnitus Foundation
Charité has also been committed to research, education and prevention.
As you can see, Berlin offers an excellent professional environment for a successful congress.
In addition to the Charité, a leading light of modern medical research and practice, here you
find a large spectrum of hospitals supported by various institutions, excellent universities as
well as a great number of highly renowned scientific institutions that in many cases conduct
cutting-edge research and provide young academics with outstanding opportunities. Above
all, there are many innovative enterprises in the areas of biotechnology, medical technology
and pharmaceutics. They hallmark Berlin as a modern health-metropolis of international
repute.
It is in this spirit that I wish you not only a fruitful professional exchange within the framework
of the XI. International Tinnitus Seminar 2014, but also a thoroughly lovely stay in the German
capital city, from which you may take lots of new inspirations home with you.
Klaus Wowereit
Governing Mayor of Berlin
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WELCOME ADDRESS
PROF. DR. BIRGIT MAZUREK
Dear congress participants,
Dear colleagues,
It is my personal pleasure to welcome you here in Berlin for the XI. International Tinnitus
Seminar. The three hundred year old Charité University Hospital as well as Berlin are settings
well known for special events, extraordinary encounters and also for outstanding research.
As Head of the Tinnitus Center at the Charité University Hospital Berlin and as the Congress
President of the ITS 2014, I want to thank all of you who have travelled from more than 50
different countries and five continents for enriching this congress with your professional
experience and expertise and also for boosting the exchange of thought.
The I. International Tinnitus Seminar was organized in 1979 by colleagues from the State
University of New York. Since then, ten International Tinnitus Seminars have been held all
over the world to communicate the latest findings and progress of research and treatment.
The ultimate goal was and is till today to better understand tinnitus and to develop successful
therapies.
During the four days of XI. International Tinnitus Seminar in Berlin, we will address four main
topics: basic research, plasticity, comorbidity and treatment. Presentations of outstanding
keynote speakers and a great number of oral presentations and posters should spark
discussions and reflect the multi-disciplinary approaches in tinnitus research and treatment.
I am confident that the XI. International Tinnitus Seminar will be a milestone in our journey
towards a cure for tinnitus!
Prof. Dr. Birgit Mazurek
President of ITS 2014
President of German Tinnitus Foundation Charité
Head of Tinnitus Center at the Charité University Hospital
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WELCOME ADDRESS
DR. KURT ANSCHÜTZ
Dear congress participants,
On behalf of the German Tinnitus Foundation Charité, I warmly welcome you to the
XI. International Tinnitus Seminar 2014.
One of the chief concerns of our foundation is to promote international communication in
the scientific community. It is our conviction that we can move forward in the highly complex
field of tinnitus research and therapy only if you, the experts, share the knowledge and
experience you have gained. We therefore thank you for your specific contributions at this
international congress.
In your countries the situation may be different, but in Germany too little regard is still paid to
the suffering tinnitus causes. The XI. International Tinnitus Seminar will help focus attention
on the problem in Germany.
Our Foundation was set up three years ago as a civil society initiative to provide enduring
financial support for research. The founders also stipulated that we were to engage in
preventive work. A particular target group for our efforts is young people. We invite you to
take a look at our website, where we report on all aspects of our work. We are interested in
cooperating internationally, and would welcome any proposals.
We all know how important it is that figures in the public eye draw attention not only to
the suffering, but also to our efforts in research and therapy. We therefore thank three-time
Grammy winner Dianne Reeves and two-time Oscar winner Christoph Waltz for their selfless
commitment in supporting this congress. Both are authentic ambassadors for our cause.
I wish you an enjoyable stay in our city and an enriching scientific exchange. The Foundation
is celebrating the congress with a charity concert at the French Cathedral (Französiche
Friedrichstadtkirche). You are heartily invited to attend.
Dr. Kurt Anschütz
Managing Director
German Tinnitus Foundation Charité
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WELCOME ADDRESS
PROF. DR. HEIDI OLZE
Dear colleagues,
Welcome to Berlin! It gives me personal pleasure to welcome you here in Berlin, the capital of
Germany, for the XI. International Tinnitus Seminar.
Berlin is an open-minded, cosmopolitan city with an interesting history. It is a city of culture,
politics, media and science. Visitors from all over the world love the unique flair of it and I
sincerely hope that you will enjoy it as well.
The venue of our congress is the historical campus of Europe’s largest, three hundred yearsold university hospital – Charité, home of eleven Nobel Price winners in medicine, physiology
and chemistry.
The XI. International Tinnitus Seminar will continue the tradition of previous ITS congresses
and focus on all aspects regarding tinnitus as an interdisciplinary field: basic research, novel
diagnostic, imaging and therapeutic methods of treatment of comorbid diseases.
A particular focus will be put on the emerging issue of cochlear implants and implantable
hearing aids as devices that positively influence tinnitus. It is a fascinating field, in which, in
recent times, there have been groundbreaking new developments.
We are awaiting an inspiring congress that will not only address the latest developments in all
fields of tinnitus, but also create open discussions and interdisciplinary exchanges between
all specialists involved in tinnitus.
I wish you a successful congress in a creative and relaxed atmosphere that will encourage an
exchange of knowledge in all fields related to tinnitus.
Prof. Dr. Heidi Olze
Director of the Department of Otorhinolaryngology
Charité University Hospital
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CONGRESS ORGANISATION AND COMMITTEES
ORGANISER
German Tinnitus Foundation Charité
Luisenstraße 13
10117 Berlin, Germany
Tel.: +49 – (0)30 – 8573 2686
Fax: +49 – (0)30 – 8538 447
Email: info@deutsche-tinnitus-stiftung-charite.de
Web: www.deutsche-tinnitus-stiftung-charite.de
CONGRESS PRESIDENT
Prof. Dr. med. Birgit Mazurek
Head of Tinnitus Center
Charité University Hospital Berlin
Email: birgit.mazurek@charite.de
SCIENTIFIC SECRETARY
Dr. Agnieszka J. Szczepek
Staff Scientist/ Project Leader
ENT Research Laboratory
Charité University Hospital Berlin
Email: agnes.szczepek@charite.de
CONGRESS AND EXHIBITION OFFICE
CPO HANSER SERVICE GmbH
Paulsborner Straße 44
14193 Berlin, Germany
Tel.: +49 – (0)30 – 300 669 0
Fax: +49 – (0)30 – 300 669 50
Email: its2014@cpo-hanser.de
STEERING COMMITTEE
a Eberhard Biesinger
ENT-Center Traunstein
Traunstein, Germany
a René Dauman
University Hospital of Bordeaux
Bordeaux, France
a Gerhard Goebel
Schön Klinik Roseneck
Prien am Chiemsee, Germany
a Gerhard Hesse
Tinnitus-Klinik Dr. Hesse
Bad Arolsen, Germany
a Volker Kratzsch
HELIOS Klinik Am Stiftsberg
Bad Grönenbach, Germany
a Heidi Olze
ENT Department, Charité University Hospital
Berlin, Germany
a Tanit Sanchez
Instituto Ganz Sanchez
São Paulo, Brazil
a Christian Plewnia
University Hospital of Tübingen
Tübingen, Germany
a Hans-Peter Zenner
University Hospital of Tübingen
Tübingen, Germany
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SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
a Jonathan Ashmore, United Kingdom
a Josef Attias, Israel
a Carol Bauer, USA
a Eberhard Biesinger, Germany
a Barbara Canlon, Sweden
a René Dauman, France
a Norbert Dilier, Switzerland
a Jos Eggermont, Canada
a Soly Erlandsson, Sweden
a Arne Ernst, Germany
a Hertha Flor, Germany
a Gerhard Goebel, Germany
a Ron Goodey, New Zealand
a Deborah Hall, United Kingdom
a Sylvie Hebert, Canada
a Andreas Heinz, Germany
a Gerhard Hesse, Germany
a Wolfgang Hiller, Germany
a Karl-Bernd Hüttenbrink, Germany
a Pawel Jastreboff, USA
a James Kaltenbach, USA
a Tobias Kleinjung, Switzerland
a Marlies Knipper, Germany
a Göran Laurell, Sweden
a Thomas Lenarz, Germany
a Christoph Matthias, Germany
a Birgit Mazurek, Germany
a Laurence McKenna, United Kingdom
a Aage Moller, USA
a Heidi Olze, Germany
a Christian Plewnia, Germany
a Stefan Plontke, Germany
a Rudolf Probst, Switzerland
a Danuta Raj-Koziak, Poland
a Josef Rauschecker, USA
a Larry Roberts, Canada
a Matthias Rose, Germany
a Rich Salvi, USA
a Tanit Sanchez, Brazil
a Grant Searchfield, New Zealand
a Susan Shore, USA
a Henryk Skarzynski, Poland
a Timo Stöver, Germany
a Josef Syka, Czech Republic
a Agnieszka Szczepek, Germany
a Rich Tyler, USA
a Tom van de Water, USA
a Pim van Dijk, The Netherlands
a Hans-Peter Zenner, Germany
a Jinsheng Zhang, USA
ADVISORY BOARD TO THE SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
a Gerhard Andersson, Sweden
a David Baguley, United Kingdom
a Stefan Dazert, Germany
a Bruno Frachet, France
a Barbara Goldstein, USA
a Kajsa-Mia Holgers, Sweden
a Birger Kollmeier, Germany
a Roland Laszig, Germany
a Hans-Wilhelm Pau, Germany
a Peter K. Plinkert, Germany
a Jean-Luc Puel, France
a Yehoash Raphael, USA
a Abraham Shulman, USA
a Mariola Sliwinska-Kowalska, Poland
a Olivier Sterkers, France
a Paul van de Heyning, Belgium
a Thomas Zahnert, Germany
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GERMAN TINNITUS FOUNDATION CHARITÉ
Inadequate support for research in Germany and a lack of public
awareness of the seriousness of tinnitus induced a number of
enterprises and personalities to set up the Foundation in 2011. It
pursues the following goals:
a to provide financial support for research
a to inform the public about tinnitus and hearing disorders
ato engage in target group-specific prevention work, especially
among young people.
The Foundation also seeks to promote international science
communication. It has therefore assumed responsibility for
organising the XI. International Tinnitus Seminar 2014. What
other platform for science communication at the highest level
could be more suitable than this international congress at which
outstanding experts present their latest findings and subject
them to critical scrutiny?
Two world stars have attested to the outstanding importance of
the ITS 2014 in Berlin. American jazz singer and Grammy winner
Dianne Reeves has become ambassador of the ITS 2014. And
Austrian Oscar winner Christoph Waltz will be addressing words
of welcome to the congress. The German Tinnitus Foundation
Charité thanks both of them for their exemplary commitment.
Further information in English and German is available online at:
www.deutsche-tinnitus-stiftung-charité.de
German Tinnitus Foundation Charité
Dr. Kurt Anschütz, Managing Director
Luisenstraße 13
10117 Berlin, Germany
Tel.: +49 (0)30 85 73 26 86
Email: anschuetz@deutsche-tinnitus-stiftung-charité.de
To bring the people affected by tinnitus into direct contact with the
XI. International Tinnitus Seminar, the Foundation is organising
an informational event open to the public on Saturday, 24 May
2014. This event has already aroused a great deal of interest from
patients and media alike.
ÖFFENTLICHE VERANSTALTUNG (German only)
IM RAHMEN DES XI. INTERNATIONAL TINNITUS SEMINAR
SAMSTAG, 24. MAI 2014 // 11:00 - 14:00 UHR
Charité Campus Mitte
Hörsaal Innere Medizin
Sauerbruchweg 2
10115 Berlin
PROGRAMM
Vorsitz: Birgit Mazurek, Berlin
Sprecher: Petra Brüggemann, Berlin
Ursachen von Tinnitus
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Sprecher: Volker Kratzsch, Bad Grönenbach
Therapiemöglichkeiten bei Tinnitus
Sprecher: Volker Albert, Wuppertal
Aspekte der Selbsthilfegruppenarbeit
Sprecher: Kurt Anschütz, Berlin
Deutsche Tinnitus-Stiftung Charité - Aufgaben und Zukunft
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CONGRESS INFORMATION
CONGRESS VENUE
Langenbeck-Virchow-Haus
Luisenstraße 58 / 59
10117 Berlin, Germany
CONGRESS REGISTRATION COUNTER
All congress materials are available at the congress registration
counter located in the main foyer of the Langenbeck-Virchow-Haus.
Opening hours
Wednesday, 21 May 2014a 07:30 – 19:30
Thursday, 22 May 2014 a 07:45 – 18:30
Friday, 23 May 2014
a 07:45 – 18:30
Saturday, 24 May 2014 a 07:45 – 18:30
ON-SITE REGISTRATION
On-site registration will be processed on a first-come, firstserve basis. Priority will be given to pre-registered participants.
Depending on the number of on-site registered participants,
availability of congress materials may be limited.
Registration fees
Registration Fee a EUR 600
Student Fee* a EUR 380
* Please present the certification upon registration at the counter.
Registration fee includes:
a Admission to all scientific sessions
a Final printed programme
a Admission to the Opening Ceremony and Welcome Reception
a Admission to the poster exhibition and technical exhibition
a Light lunch and coffee breaks
a Certificate of attendance
NAME BADGES
Participants are kindly requested to wear their name badge at all
times during the congress including the Opening Ceremony and
Welcome Reception. The colours of the name badges have the
following significance:
  blue
  red
  green
  light yellow
Participant
Staff
Exhibitor
Press
CONGRESS LANGUAGE
The official language of the XI. International Tinnitus Seminar is
English.
PROGRAMME CHANGES
The organisers cannot assume liability for any changes in the
congress programme due to external or unforeseen circumstances.
SPEAKER’S CENTER (supported by
)
The Speaker’s Center is located on the first floor of the LangenbeckVirchow-Haus next to the Langenbeck Room. Speakers are asked
to hand in their CD-ROM or USB stick containing the PowerPoint
presentation (IBM format or compatible, no multisession) at the
latest three hours prior to the presentation. On-site technical staff
will offer support. Due to time and technical reasons we kindly
ask the speakers not to use their own notebook. In the Speaker's
Center there are several PC working stations, where speakers can
also work on their presentation charts in a quiet area. Technical
staff will be happy to assist.
Opening hours
Wednesday, 21 May 2014a 08:00 – 18:00
Thursday, 22 May 2014 a 08:30 – 17:00
Friday, 23 May 2014
a 08:30 – 17:00
Saturday, 24 May 2014 a 08:30 – 17:00
EACCME / CME Certificates
The XI. International Tinnitus Seminar 2014 is accredited by the
Deutsche Ärztekammer Berlin to provide Continuing Medical
Education (CME) credits for congress participants.
Accreditation by the Deutsche Ärztekammer Berlin
Congress participants will receive
a 6 CME credits per day
a 2 CME credits per workshop
ITS 2014 is also seeking accreditation by the European Council for
Continuing Medical Education (EACCME).
You can request your certificate of attendance along with your CME
credits online at www.international-tinnitus-seminar-2014.com
starting on 26 May 2014 until 31 December 2014. You will be
asked to evaluate the congress as part of the online process. Your
attendance and full payment will be audited.
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CONGRESS INFORMATION
POSTER EXHIBITION
Posters that are assigned to Poster Session P-01 are on display:
a from 21 May 2014, 09:00
a until 22 May 2014, 18:00
COFFEE BREAKS
Coffee and tea will be served free of charge to all registered
participants during the coffee breaks. Coffee bar stations are
located in the main foyers of the Langenbeck-Virchow-Haus.
Please put up your poster starting at 09:00 on Wednesday,
21 May 2014, and take it down Thursday, 22 May 2014, at 18:00.
Posters which have not been removed by 19:00 will be disposed
off.
Wednesday, 21 May 2014a 11:00 – 11:30
a 16:00 – 16:30
Thursday, 22 May 2014 a 11:00 – 11:30
a 16:00 – 16:30
Friday, 23 May 2014
a 10:45 – 11:30
a 16:00 – 16:30
Saturday, 24 May 2014 a 11:00 – 11:30
a 16:10 – 16:30
Poster authors have the opportunity to present their poster(s) to
interested congress participants on 21 May 2014 and 22 May 2014
from 13:00 – 14:30.
Posters that are assigned to Poster Session P-02 are on display:
a from 23 May 2014, 09:00
a until 24 May 2014, 16:00
Please put up your poster starting at 09:00 on Friday, 23 May
2014, and take it down Saturday, 24 May 2014, at 16:00. Posters
which have not been removed by 17:00 will be disposed off.
Poster authors have the opportunity to present their poster(s) to
interested congress participants on 23 May 2014 and 24 May 2014
from 13:00 – 14:30.
The size of the poster wall is 90 cm wide and 120 cm high. The
best posters will be awarded on Saturday, 24 May 2014, at 16:00
in the Auditorium.
TECHNICAL EXHIBITION
The technical exhibition is located in the main foyers of the
Langenbeck-Virchow-Haus.
Opening hours
Wednesday, 21 May 2014a 09:00 – 21:00
Thursday, 22 May 2014 a 09:00 – 18:30
Friday, 23 May 2014
a 09:00 – 18:30
Saturday, 24 May 2014 a 09:00 – 18:30
CLOAKROOM
A cloakroom can be found in the main foyer of the LangenbeckVirchow-Haus from Wednesday, 21 May through Saturday, 24
May 2014. The cloakroom will be open during regular congress
opening hours and is free of charge. Participants can also store
their luggage there.
LUNCH BREAKS
Light lunches will be served for registered participants from
13:00 until 14:30 from Wednesday, 21 May through Saturday,
24 May 2014. The catering stations are located in the main foyer
of the Langenbeck-Virchow-Haus.
HOW TO GET TO THE CONGRESS VENUE
Arriving by air
From Tegel Airport take the TXL bus to Karlplatz, from where it is
approximately 3 minutes by foot in the direction of the Charité.
From the opposite side of the street (Schumannstr. / Luisenstr.)
you can also take Bus 147 for one stop to the Charité-Campus
Mitte bus stop. The bus stops directly in front of the LangenbeckVirchow-Haus.
From Schönefeld Airport take the shuttle bus to the train station
Flughafen Berlin-Schönefeld. From here take the regional train
RB 22 to Friedrichstraße or S-Bahn S 9 to Ostkreuz and then S 5
to Friedrichstraße; here take Bus 147 (towards Leopoldplatz) as far
as the Charité-Campus Mitte bus stop. The bus stops directly in
front of the Langenbeck-Virchow-Haus.
Transfer times by taxi:
Tegel Airport: approximately 20 minutes
Schönefeld Airport: approximately 50 – 60 minutes
Arriving by train
From the main railway station (Hauptbahnhof) take Bus 147
towards Puschkinallee as far as the Luisenstraße / Charité bus
stop. The bus stops directly in front of the Langenbeck-VirchowHaus. From Ostbahnhof take the S-Bahn S 5, S 7 or S 75 as far as
Friedrichstraße, and from there Bus 147 (towards Leopoldplatz) as
far as the Charité-Campus Mitte bus stop.
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PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
Berlin is divided into transport zones A, B and C, but for most
travel purposes A and B will be sufficient.
Day Pass
a 6,70 EUR
Single Ticket
a 2,60 EUR
4-Trip Ticket
a 8,80 EUR
TAXI
If you need a taxi, please call:
+49 – (0)30 – 44 33 22
+49 – (0)30 – 21 02 02
PARKING
For parking near the Langenbeck-Virchow-Haus, you may use the
public parking garage at Luisenstr. 50 / 51. The garage is open 24
hours and has the following rates:
First half-hour:
Second half-hour:
Every subsequent hour:
A 24-hour ticket:
EUR 1,00
EUR 1,00
EUR 1,80
EUR 10,00
MOBILE PHONES
Participants are kindly requested to keep their mobile phones
turned off while attending the scientific sessions in the meeting
rooms.
INSURANCE
ITS does not accept any liability for damages and / or losses of any
kind which may be incurred by the congress participants or by any
person accompanying them, during either the official activities
or events. Delegates participate in all events at their own risk.
Participants are advised to take out insurance against loss,
accidents or damage that could be incurred during the congress.
FORMATS & TOPICS
FORMATS
The congress programme is sorted chronologically by days
(page 18 – 32). For better orientation within the scientific
programme all sessions have been colour coded.
B
Special Session
KN
Keynote Session
OP
Oral Presentation Session
P
Poster Session
WS
Workshop
IS
Industry-sponsored Session
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TOPICS
  1. Auditory implants
 2. Basic research
 3. Brain stimulation
 4. Case reports
 5. Clinical management
 6. Clinical studies
  7.Comorbidity
 8.Diagnosis
 9.Epidemiology
10.Genetics
11. Hearing aids and sound therapy
12.Hyperacusis
13.Imaging
14. New ototoxic drugs
15.Pharmacology
16.Plasticity
17.Psychoacustics
18. Somatosensory tinnitus
19. Stress and tinnitus
20. Treatment of comorbid mental disorders
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PROGRAMME OVERVIEW
WEDNESDAY, 21 MAY 2014
Rudolf
Virchow
Auditorium
Emil von
Behring
Bernhard von
Langenbeck
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WS-01
Intra-individual variability in
tinnitus patients
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WS-02
Sound therapy
B-01 Opening Ceremony
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KN-01
Marlies Knipper
KN-02
Thomas R. Van De Water
P-01
Auditory implants
Basic research
Brain stimulation
Case reports
Clinical management
Clinical studies
Comorbidity
Diagnosis
OP-01
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B-02
B-03
Press Conference
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Lunch break
15
KN-04
Jeremy Turner
OP-03
OP-04
16
Coffee break
17
18
KN-05
Hans-Peter Zenner
OP-05
OP-06
B-04
Tonndorf Lecture
(Tinnitus and neuronal
plasticity)
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20
21
Get-Together
Langenbeck-Virchow-Haus
09:00 – 21:00 Technical Exhibition
13
OP-02
07:30 – 19:30 Registration
12
KN-03
Bernd Fritzsch
08:00 – 18:00 Speaker's Center
Coffee break
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PROGRAMME OVERVIEW
THURSDAY, 22 MAY 2014
Rudolf
Virchow
Auditorium
Emil von
Behring
Bernhard von
Langenbeck
8
WS-03
Auditory therapy
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10
WS-04
Somatosensory tinnitus –
diagnosis and therapy
KN-06
Marin Korte
OP-07
P-01
Auditory implants
Basic research
Brain stimulation
Case reports
Clinical management
Clinical studies
Comorbidity
Diagnosis
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OP-08
13
14
15
16
Industry-sponsored Session
(see page 32)
Lunch break
KN-09
Christoph Herrmann
OP-09
B-06
Coffee break
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18
KN-10
Susan Shore
OP-10
OP-11
B-07
19
20
21
After-Work-Party
Rooftop Terrace at IDEAL Versicherung
09:00 – 18:30 Technical Exhibition
KN-08
Aage R. MØller
07:45 – 18:30 Registration
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KN-07
Stephen B. McMahon
08:30 – 17:00 Speaker‘s Center
Coffee break
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PROGRAMME OVERVIEW
FRIDAY, 23 MAY 2014
Rudolf
Virchow
Auditorium
Emil von
Behring
Bernhard von
Langenbeck
8
WS-05
Cochlear implant –
diagnosis
9
KN-11
Andreas Heinz
OP-12
OP-13
11
14
15
KN-12
Johannes Thome
OP-14
OP-15
RT-01
Round Table Discussion
Industry-sponsored Session
(see page 32)
Lunch break
KN-13
Ron de Kloet
KN-14
Barbara Canlon
OP-16
OP-17
16
Coffee break
17
KN-15
Josef P. Rauschecker
OP-18
B-09
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19
20
21
Gala Dinner
Kalkscheune Berlin
a 19:30 – 24:00
08:30 – 17:00 Speaker‘s Center
13
Coffee break
09:00 – 18:30 Technical Exhibition
12
P-02
Epidemiology
Hearing aids and sound
therapy
Hyperacusis
Imaging
Plasticity
Psychoacustics
Somatosensory tinnitus
Stress and tinnitus
07:45 – 18:30 Registration
10
WS-06
Tinnitus management –
patient support groups
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PROGRAMME OVERVIEW
SATURDAY, 24 MAY 2014
Rudolf
Virchow
Auditorium
Emil von
Behring
Bernhard von
Langenbeck
8
9
10
WS-08
Stress and tinnitus:
Qi Gong
!
WS-07
Fitting hearing aids
P-02
Epidemiology
Hearing aids and sound
therapy
Hyperacusis
Imaging
Plasticity
Psychoacustics
Somatosensory tinnitus
Stress and tinnitus
KN-16
Richard S. Tyler
OP-19
OP-20
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RT-02
Round Table Discussion
Industry-sponsored ession
(see page 32)
Lunch break
KN-18
Richard Salvi
OP-22
OP-23
B-09 Poster Award
Coffee break
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KN-19
Gerhard Hesse
OP-24
B-10 Closing Ceremony
OP-25
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Weather permitting, the workshop will
take place outside.
Workshop participants are requested to
meet at the registration counter at 8:00
on 24 May 2014.
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Charity Concert
Französische Friedrichstadtkirche
09:00 – 18:30 Technical Exhibition
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OP-21
07:45 – 18.30 Registration
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KN-17
Laurence McKenna
08:30 – 17:00 Speaker‘s Center
Coffee break
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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
WEDNESDAY, 21 MAY 2014
WEDNESDAY, 21 MAY 2014
WS-01Workshop
08:15 – 09:15 // Rudolf Virchow Room
Intra-individual variability in tinnitus patients
Chairs:
 008  Increased probability for tinnitus after overstimulation
with noise of reduced bandwidth
Jan Suchland, Frankfurt am Main (Germany)
Antje Schauen, Andreas Ritter, Lenneke Kiefer, Natalie Steube,
Manfred Kössl, Manuela Nowotny, Bernhard Gaese
René Dauman, Bordeaux (France)
Nicolas Dauman, Poitiers (France)
Soly I. Erlandsson, Trollhättan (Sweden)
Linda Lundin, Trollhättan (Sweden)
WS-02Workshop
08:15 – 09:15 // Emil von Behring Room
Sound therapy
Chairs: Luca del Bo, Milano (Italy)
Arnaud Norena, Marseille (France)
P-01
Poster Session
08:15 – 18:00 // Bernhard von Langenbeck Room
Auditory implants
 009  Asymmetrical changes in nitric oxide synthase
expression in rat auditory brainstem nuclei following
unilateral acoustic overexposure
Mark Wallace, Nottingham (United Kingdom)
Julie-Myrtille Bourgognon, Zoe Thompson, Alan Palmer, Martine
Hamann
 010  Changes in the response properties of inferior colliculus
neurons associated with tinnitus
Mark Wallace, Nottingham (United Kingdom)
Joel Berger, Ben Coomber, Toby Wells, Alan Palmer
P-01
 001  Tinnitus suppression with looped intracochlear
electrical stimulation: first results
Remo Arts, Maastricht (The Netherlands)
Erwin George, Andreas Griessner, Clemens Zierhofer, Robert J.
Stokroos
 002  The association between cochlear implantation and
tinnitus
Hung-Ching Lin, Taipei (Taiwan)
P-01
 007  Better understanding the heterogeneity of tinnitus to
improve and develop new treatments (TINNET)
Winfried Schlee, Regensburg (Germany)
Berthold Langguth
Poster Session
08:15 – 18:00 // Bernhard von Langenbeck Room
Basic research
 003  Tinnitus and the cochlear amplifier in the digital age: the
views of a communications engineer and physicist
Peter Hampton, Worcester (United Kingdom)
 004  Treatment of acute salicylate-induced tinnitus with
TNF-a blocker and IL-1 receptor antagonist in an animal model
Chang-Wei Huang, Taipei (Taiwan)
Juen-Haur Hwang, Tien-Chen Liu
 005  Effect of Ginkgo Bilobalide in tinnitus rat-based on
salicylate-induced rodent behavioral model
Chii-Yuan Huang, Taipei (Taiwan)
Kai-Hung Hung
 006  Development of tinnitus after repeated acoustic
overstimulation in Mongolian gerbils
Lenneke Kiefer, Frankfurt am Main (Germany)
Bernhard Gaese, Manuela Nowotny
Poster Session
08:15 – 18:00 // Bernhard von Langenbeck Room
Brain stimulation
 011  Gamma band desynchronization by transcutaneous
vagus nerve stimulation
Petteri Hyvärinen, Helsinki (Finland)
Santeri Yrttiaho, Jarmo Lehtimäki, Antti Mäkitie, Jukka Ylikoski,
Jyrki Mäkelä, Antti Aarnisalo
 012  Comparison of positioning the cathode in tDCS
Sarah Rabau, Antwerpen (Belgium)
Paul van de Heyning
 013  Deep brain stimulation as a potential treatment of
tinnitus: assessing hearing loss as a side-effect
Jasper Smit, Maastricht (The Netherlands)
Ali Jahanshahi, Marcus L. F. Janssen, Lucien J. C. Anteunis, Robert J.
Stokroos, Y. Temel
P-01
Poster Session
08:15 – 18:00 // Bernhard von Langenbeck Room
Case reports
 014  The experience of tinnitus and its interaction with
unique life stories
Soly Erlandsson, Trollhättan (Sweden)
Linda Lundin, Nicolas Dauman
 015  Supraclinoid meningioma: a rare cause of tinnitus
Sandie Ewe, Bandar Tun Razak (Malaysia)
Aini Abd Aziz, Azizi Abu Bakar, Asma Abdullah
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 016  The effects of Tomatis method on tinnitus: case-report
Alessandra Fioretti, Rome (Italy)
Carmela Stillitano, Alberto Eibenstein, Manuela Cantagallo
 017  Case report
Ramiro Vergara, Bogotá (Colombia)
 018  Unusual clinical case vignettes to illustrate the
hypothesis unifying hearing (tinnitus) and balance
Jaika Witana, Sheffield (United Kingdom)
Soumit Dasgupta
P-01
Poster Session
08:15 – 18:00 // Bernhard von Langenbeck Room
Clinical management
 019  Habituation models: can tinnitus be compared to an
external sound?
Nicolas Dauman, Poitiers (France)
Soly I. Erlandsson, Sven Carlsson
 020  Tinnitus: a seminar in the Lancet
Deborah Hall, Nottingham (United Kingdom)
David Baguely, Don McFerran, Michael Akeroyd
 021  Day care treatment program for patients suffering from
chronic tinnitus: first results
Daniela Ivansic-Blau, Jena (Germany)
Boris Müller, Gerd Fabian Volk, Mira Finkensieper, Gerlind
Schneider, Orlando Guntinas-Lichius
 022  Services for children with tinnitus - the UK experience
Veronica Kennedy, Bolton (United Kingdom)
Claire Benton, Rosie Kentish, Caroline Munro, John Phillips,
Charlotte Rogers, Joy Rosenberg, Sue Salvage
 023  UK guidelines for the management of tinnitus in
children
Veronica Kennedy, Bolton (United Kingdom)
Claire Benton, Rosie Kentish, Caroline Munro, John Phillips,
Charlotte Rogers, Joy Rosenberg, Sue Salvage
 024  Guidelines for the assessment of tinnitus in children
Rosie Kentish, London (United Kingdom)
Claire Benton, Charlotte Rogers, Veronica Kennedy
 025  Investing in the UK Tinnitus Support Group Network
David Stockdale, Sheffield (United Kingdom)
Claire Arthur
 026  The James Lind Alliance Tinnitus Priority Setting
Partnership
David Stockdale, Sheffield (United Kingdom)
Deborah Hall, Najibah Mohamad
P-01
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Poster Session
08:15 – 18:00 // Bernhard von Langenbeck Room
Clinical studies
 027  One decade of the “Heidelberg Model of Neuro-Music
Therapy” in tinnitus
Heike Argstatter, Heidelberg (Germany)
Miriam Grapp, Hans-Volker Bolay
 028  Central mechanisms of tinnitus distress
Petra Brüggemann, Berlin (Germany)
Claudia Seydel, Birgit Mazurek
 029  Extended high frequency assessment in patients with
tinnitus and normal hearing in conventional audiometry
Cecilia Moreno Vidal, Barcelona (Spain)
Valeria García Cabrera, Maria de la Viñas, Hernando Leal, Diana
Martinez Mintegui, Nuria Salvá Cerda, Cesar Gonzalo Dominguez,
Montserrat Burgos Heras, Tatiana Salazar Rincón, Carmen Lopez
García
 030  Tailor-made notched music training against tinnitus in a
randomized controlled clinical trial: protocol and first data
Robert Wunderlich, Münster (Germany)
Pia Lau, Alwina Stein, Alva Engell, Andreas Wollbrink, Alex
Shaykevich, Claudia Rudack, Christo Pantev
 031  Clinical experience with the neurostimulator T30CR in
patients with chronic tinnitus
Hannes Wurzer, Munich (Germany)
P-01
Poster Session
08:15 – 18:00 // Bernhard von Langenbeck Room
Comorbidity
 032  The PHQ2 for routine mental health screening of
tinnitus patients
Steven Benton, Decatur (USA)
 033  Altered emotional reactivity in tinnitus sufferers
Philippe Fournier, Montréal (Canada)
Pierre Rainville, Marie-Andrée Cormier, Sylvie Hébert
 034  Tinnitus: the first sign of Menière’s disease?
Karl-Friedrich Hamann, Munich (Germany)
 035  Vestibular system in tinnitus patients
Magdalena Jozefowicz-Korczynska, Lodz (Poland)
Anna Pajor
 036  Determination of pulse-synchronous tinnitus and
personalogical factors among elderly individuals with
idiopathic intracranial hypertension in Nigeria
Ayo Osisanya (Nigeria)
Adewumi Ojetoyinbo, Olusola Olatunde
 037  Correlations of chronic tinnitus & pain
Jenny Adolphi, Berlin (Germany)
Petra Brüggemann, Birgit Mazurek
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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
WEDNESDAY, 21 MAY 2014
P-01
Poster Session
KN-03
Keynote Session
08:15 – 18:00 // Bernhard von Langenbeck Room
11:30 – 12:00 // Auditorium
Diagnosis
Regeneration in peripheral auditory system - future
alternative to hearing aids?
 038  The state and art of tinnitus research from a critical
discourse perspective
Soly I. Erlandsson, Trollhättan (Sweden)
Nicolas Dauman, Margareta Bohlin
 039  Validation of the Dutch version of the tinnitus
functional index
Sarah Rabau, Antwerpen (Belgium)
Paul van de Heyning
B-01
Special Session
Chairs: Marlies Knipper, Tübingen (Germany)
Barbara Canlon, Stockholm (Sweden)
Speaker: Bernd Fritzsch, Iowa City, IA (USA)
OP-02
Oral Presentation Session
12:00 – 12:45 // Auditorium
Basic Research II
Chairs: Marlies Knipper, Tübingen (Germany)
Barbara Canlon, Stockholm (Sweden)
09:15 – 09:30 // Auditorium
Opening Ceremony
Chairs: Birgit Mazurek, Berlin (Germany)
Karl Max Einhäupl, Berlin (Germany)
Video:
Two-time Oscar winner Christoph Waltz
KN-01
Keynote Session
09:30 – 10:00 // Auditorium
The future of biomedical research in the inner ear biology
Chairs: Agnieszka J. Szczepek, Berlin (Germany)
Jinsheng Zhang, Detroit, MI (USA)
Speaker: Marlies Knipper, Tübingen (Germany)
KN-02
Keynote Session
 001  Age-related pathologies in the mouse central auditory
system
Moritz Gröschel, Berlin (Germany)
Susanne Müller, Arneborg Ernst, Dietmar Basta
 002  Neural coherence changes along the auditory pathways
in rats with noise-induced hearing loss and tinnitus
Jinsheng Zhang, Detroit, MI (USA)
Bin Liu, Xueguo Zhang, Hao Luo, Edward Pace, John Moran
 003  Aging in rat and gerbil – how does it interfere with
tinnitus and hyperacusis
Lukas Rüttiger, Tübingen (Germany)
Ksenia Varakina, Dorit Möhrle, Sze Chim Lee, Dang Bing, Mahdieh
Alinaghikhani, Marlies Knipper
B-02
Special Session
10:00 – 10:30 // Auditorium
12:45 – 13:00 // Auditorium
Ototoxicity as a tinnitus-inducing pathomechanism
What I always wanted to know about...
Chairs: Agnieszka J. Szczepek, Berlin (Germany)
Jinsheng Zhang, Detroit, MI (USA)
Speaker: Thomas R. Van De Water, Miami, FL (USA)
Chairs: Marlies Knipper, Tübingen (Germany)
Barbara Canlon, Stockholm (Sweden)
Agnieszka J. Szczepek, Berlin (Germany)
OP-01
B-03
Oral Presentation Session
Special Session
10:30 – 11:00 // Auditorium
13:00 – 14:00 // Rudolf Virchow Room
Basic Research I
Press Conference
Chairs: Agnieszka J. Szczepek, Berlin (Germany)
Jinsheng Zhang, Detroit (USA)
Chairs:
 001  The role of STAT3 transcription factor in the prevention
of ototoxicity
Agnieszka J. Szczepek, Berlin (Germany)
Birgit Mazurek
 002  Mechanisms of salicylate- and noise-induced tinnitus
generation
Dietmar Basta, Berlin (Germany)
Moritz Gröschel, Arneborg Ernst
Birgit Mazurek, Berlin (Germany)
Gerhard Goebel, Prien a. Chiemsee (Germany)
Kurt Anschütz, Berlin (Germany)
Matthias Rose, Berlin (Germany)
Josef P. Rauschecker, Washington, D.C. (USA)
Bernd Fritzsch, Iowa City, IA (USA)
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KN-04
Keynote Session
14:30 – 15:00 // Auditorium
Animal models in tinnitus research
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 004  Hearing aids as a treatment for tinnitus in patients with
mild hearing loss
Emile de Kleine, Groningen (The Netherlands)
Karin M. Heijneman, Pim van Dijk
Chairs: Susan Shore, Ann Arbor, MI (USA)
Jeremy Turner, Jacksonville, IL (USA)
KN-05
Speaker: Jeremy Turner, Jacksonville, IL (USA)
16:30 – 17:00 // Auditorium
Keynote Session
Mechanisms of peripheral tinnitus
OP-03
Oral Presentation Session
15:00 – 16:00 // Auditorium
Chairs: Richard S. Tyler, Iowa City, IA (USA)
Grant Searchfield, Auckland (New Zealand)
Basic Research III
Speaker: Hans-Peter Zenner, Tübingen (Germany)
Chairs: Susan Shore, Ann Arbor, MI (USA)
Jeremy Turner, Jacksonville, IL (USA)
OP-05
 001  Noise trauma induced neuroplasticity throughout the
auditory system of Mongolian gerbils: differences between
tinnitus developing and non-developing animals
Konstantin Tziridis, Erlangen (Germany)
Sönke Ahlf, Holger Schulze
 002  A hypothesis to explain the nature of tinnitus: what it is
and what it is not
Jaika Witana, Sheffield (United Kingdom)
Soumit Dasgupta
 003  Disentangling putative mechanisms of tinnitus and
hyperacusis using a computer model
Roland Schaette, London (United Kingdom)
Peter Diehl
 004  Dependence of tinnitus development on characteristics
of the applied acoustic trauma
Manuela Nowotny, Frankfurt am Main (Germany)
Lenneke Kiefer, Bernhard Gaese
OP-04
Oral Presentation Session
15:00 – 16:00 // Rudolf Virchow Room
Hearing Aids I
Chairs: Ronald Goodey, Auckland (New Zealand)
Tobias Kleinjung, Zurich (Switzerland)
 001  Noise protection for tinnitus and hyperacusis patients
with stress on teachers and educators
Gabriele Lux-Wellenhof, Frankfurt (Germany)
 002  Hearing-aid fitting candidature and clinical practice for
mild hearing loss, with and without tinnitus: Delphi review
among UK hearing professionals
Magdalena Sereda, Nottingham (United Kingdom)
Derek J. Hoare, Richard Nicholson, Sandra Smith, Deborah Hall
 003  Tinnitus, mild hearing loss and hearing aids
Peter Byrom, Rotherham (United Kingdom)
Nick Thyer
Oral Presentation Session
17:00 – 17:45 // Auditorium
Hearing Aids II
Chairs: Richard S. Tyler, Iowa City, IA (USA)
Grant Searchfield, Auckland (New Zealand)
 001  The bedside sound generator: a valuable tool for tinnitus
management
Steven Benton, Decatur, GA (USA)
 002  How effective are National Health Service hearing aids
in alleviating tinnitus handicap? A prospective questionnairebased evaluation
Jeff Davies, Nottingham (United Kingdom)
 003  Reliability of the minimum masking level as outcome
variable in tinnitus clinical research
Richard S. Tyler, Iowa City, IA (USA)
Shelley Witt, Hyung Jin Jun, Tang-Chuan Wang, Helena Ji, Eveling
Yarima Rojas Roncancio, Christina Stocking, Thomas Meyer
OP-06
Oral Presentation Session
17:00 – 17:45 // Rudolf Virchow Room
Epidemiology
Chairs: Deborah Hall, Nottingham (United Kingdom)
Gerhard Goebel, Prien a. Chiemsee (Germany)
 001  Does a lifetime of loud music exposure affect tinnitus?
Deborah Hall, Nottingham (United Kingdom)
Michael Akeroyd, William Whitmer, Robert Mackinnon, Heather
Fortnum, David Moore
 002  The prevalence of tinnitus in school-age children in
Poland
Danuta Raj-Koziak, Warsaw (Poland)
Anna Piotrowska, Krzysztof Tarczynski, Krzysztof Kochanek, Henryk
Skarzynski
 003  Effectiveness of a preventive campaign for noiseinduced hearing damage in adolescents
Annick Gilles, Edegem (Belgium)
Paul van de Heyning
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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
WEDNESDAY, 21 MAY 2014 // THURSDAY, 22 MAY 2014
B-04
Special Session
THURSDAY, 22 MAY 2014
18:00 – 19:30 // Auditorium
WS-03Workshop
Tonndorf Lecture
08:15 – 09:15 // Rudolf Virchow Room
Chair:
Auditory therapy
Birgit Mazurek, Berlin (Germany)
Welcome Address by the Senator for Health and Welfare
Chairs: Gerhard Hesse, Bad Arolsen (Germany)
Kirsten Gehrmann, Bad Arolsen (Germany)
Mario Czaja, Berlin (Germany)
Laudation for Tonndorf Award Winner
WS-04Workshop
Birgit Mazurek, Berlin (Germany), Agnieszka J. Szczepek, Berlin
(Germany)
08:15 – 09:15 // Emil von Behring Room
Tonndorf Lecture
Chairs: Tanit Sanchez, São Paulo (Brazil)
Eberhard Biesinger, Traunstein (Germany)
Get-Together
19:30 – 21:00 // Langenbeck-Virchow-Haus
(see page 35)
Somatosensory tinnitus – diagnosis and therapy
P-01
Poster Session
08:15 – 18:00 // Bernhard von Langenbeck Room
(see pages 18 – 20)
KN-06
Keynote Session
09:30 – 10:00 // Auditorium
Neuronal plasticity in learning and memory
Chairs: Larry E. Roberts, Hamilton (Canada)
Christian Plewnia, Tübingen (Germany)
Speaker: Martin Korte, Braunschweig (Germany)
OP-07
Oral Presentation Session
10:00 – 11:00 // Auditorium
Plasticity I
Chairs: Larry E. Roberts, Hamilton (Canada)
Christian Plewnia, Tübingen (Germany)
 001  Neuro-rehabilitation approaches based on auditory
cortex plasticity
Christo Pantev, Münster (Germany)
 002  Surface based morphometry analysis of neuroplasticity
induced changes in the brain of patients with tinnitus
Patrick Neff, Zurich (Switzerland)
Martin Meyer, Tobias Kleinjung, Berthold Langguth, Martin
Schecklmann
 003  Top-down processes involved with loudness adaptation
and neural suppression: implications for tinnitus
Hubert Lim, Minneapolis, MN (USA)
Craig Markovitz, Georg Berding, Florian Wilke, Thilo Rode, Frank
Bengel, Thomas Lenarz
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KN-07
Keynote Session
OP-09
Oral Presentation Session
11:30 – 12:00 // Auditorium
15:00 – 15:45 // Auditorium
Pathophysiological mechanisms of neuropathic pain
Plasticity III
Chairs: Jos Eggermont, Calgary, AB (Canada)
Aage R. Møller, Richardson, TX (USA)
Chairs: Josef P. Rauschecker, Washington, D.C. (USA)
Arnaud Norena, Marseille (France)
Speaker: Stephen B. McMahon, London (United Kingdom)
KN-08
Keynote Session
12:00 – 12:30 // Auditorium
The painful lesson of tinnitus
Chairs: Jos Eggermont, Calgary, AB (Canada)
Stephen B. McMahon, London (United Kingdom)
Speaker: Aage R. Møller, Richardson, TX (USA)
OP-08
Oral Presentation Session
12:30 – 13:00 // Auditorium
Plasticity II
Chairs: Jos Eggermont, Calgary, AB (Canada)
Aage R. Møller, Richardson, TX (USA)
 002  Hyperactivity in the inferior colliculus after noise
trauma and its modulation by extra-cochlear electric
stimulation
Arnaud Norena, Marseille (France)
W. H. A. M. Mulders, Donald Robertson
IS-01
Industry Symposium
13:00 – 14:30 // Auditorium
Industry-sponsored Session (see page 32)
KN-09
 001  How dynamic is the continuous tinnitus percept?
Winfried Schlee, Regensburg (Germany)
Jochen Herrmann, Rüdiger Pryss, Manfred Reichert, Berthold
Langguth
 002  Reduction of oscillatory brain acticity during residual
inhibition in tinnitus patients
Elisabeth Wallhäusser-Franke, Mannheim (Germany)
Thomas Dietzen, Wolfgang Delb, Herta Flor, Karl Hörmann, Tobias
Balkenhol
 003  Habituation to self-identified tinnitus sounds in chronic
tinnitus sufferers
Krysta Callander, Parkville (Australia)
Neil M. McLachlan, Sarah J. Wilson
B-06
 001  Modulation of auditory cortical representations by topdown auditory attention is modified in tinnitus
Larry E. Roberts, Hamilton (Canada)
Brandon Paul, Ian Bruce, Daniel J. Bosnyak
14:30 – 15:00 // Auditorium
General use and interpretation of EEG – diagnostic
possibilities for tinnitus
Chairs: Josef P. Rauschecker, Washington, D.C. (USA)
Arnaud Norena, Marseille (France)
Speaker: Christoph Herrmann, Oldenburg (Germany)
Special Session
15:45 – 16:00 // Auditorium
What I always wanted to know about…
Chairs: Marlies Knipper, Tübingen (Germany)
Agnieszka J. Szczepek, Berlin (Germany)
KN-10
Keynote Session
16:30 – 17:00 // Auditorium
Characteristics and mechanisms of somatosensoric tinnitus
Chairs: Arneborg Ernst, Berlin (Germany)
Gerhard Hesse, Bad Arolsen (Germany)
Speaker: Susan Shore, Ann Arbor, MI (USA)
OP-10
Keynote Session
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Oral Presentation Session
17:00 – 18:00 // Auditorium
Brain Stimulation/Imaging I
Chairs: Arneborg Ernst, Berlin (Germany)
Gerhard Hesse, Bad Arolsen (Germany)
 001  The impact of deep brain stimulation on pre-existing
tinnitus: a multicenter questionnaire study
Jasper Smit, Maastricht (The Netherlands)
Marcus L. F. Janssen, M. Engelhard, R. De Bie, F. Contarino, Y. Temel,
Robert J. Stokroos
 002  The added effect of transcranial direct current
stimulation for the treatment of acute tinnitus
Sarah Rabau, Antwerpen (Belgium)
Paul van de Heyning
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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
THURSDAY, 22 MAY 2014 // FRIDAY, 23 MAY 2014
 003  Connectivity analysis of auditory network on acute
onset tinnitus patients: a resting-state fMRI study
Duen-Lii Hsieh, Taipei (Taiwan)
Tien-Chen Liu, Jyh-Horng Chen
 004  Impact of acoustic coordinated reset neuromodulation
on effective connectivity in a neural network of phantom
sound
Alexander Silchenko, Jülich (Germany)
Ilja Adamchic, Christian Hauptmann, Peter Tass
OP-11
Oral Presentation Session
17:00 – 17:45 // Rudolf Virchow Room
Oral Presentation Session: Brain Stimulation/Imaging II
Chairs: Christo Pantev, Münster (Germany)
René Dauman, Bordeaux (France)
 002  Steady-state auditory evoked fields in normal subjects
and tinnitus patients
Lieber Po-Hung Li, Taipei (Taiwan)
An-Suey Shiao, Po-Lei Lee
 003  Abnormal brain activity and cross-frequency coupling in
the tinnitus network
Peter Tass, Jülich (Germany)
Ilya Adamchic, Berthold Langguth, Christian Hauptmann
Special Session
18:00 – 18:15 // Auditorium
XII. International Tinnitus Seminar in 2017
Chair:
Eberhard Biesinger, Traunstein (Germany)
After-Work-Party
19:00 – 21:00 // Rooftop Terrace at IDEAL Versicherung
(see page 35)
WS-05Workshop
08:15 – 09:15 // Rudolf Virchow Room
Cochlear implant – diagnosis
Chairs: Stefan Gräbel, Berlin (Germany)
Ulrike Förster-Ruhrmann, Berlin (Germany)
WS-06Workshop
08:15 – 09:15 // Emil von Behring Room
Tinnitus management – patient support groups
Chairs: Gerhard Goebel, Prien a. Chiemsee (Germany)
Christopher Kofahl, Hamburg (Germany)
P-02
 001  Quantitative electroencephalography as a supportive
method for diagnosis and therapy of chronic bilateral tinnitus
Monika Lewandowska, Warsaw (Poland)
Rafal Milner, Malgorzata Ganc, Iwona Niedzialek, Henryk
Skarzynski
B-07
FRIDAY, 23 MAY 2014
Poster Session
08:15 – 18:00 // Bernhard von Langenbeck Room
Epidemiology
 001  Prevalence and characterization of tinnitus at University
Kebangsaan Medical Center (Malaysia)
Asma Abdullah, Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia)
Salina Hussin, Tutiiryani Daud, Masyita Gaffar, Noor Dina Hashim,
Kong Mim Han, Siti Salbiah Hasan, Goh Bee See, Roslenda Abdul
Rahman
 002  Characteristics of the tinnitus related distress in 15 different
languages of the Mini-Tinnitus-Questionnaire on the website of
the European Federation of Tinnitus Association (EUTI)
Gerhard Goebel, Prien a. Chiemsee (Germany)
Eberhard Biesinger, Conrad Schätz, Volker Albert, Wolfgang Hiller,
Manfred Koller, Andreas Schapowal
 003  The effect of age, gender and hearing loss on tinnitus
severity and emotional state in patients with bilateral chronic
tinnitus
Monika Lewandowska, Warsaw (Poland)
Iwona Niedzialek, Malgorzata Ganc, Henryk Skarzynski
 004  Associations between tinnitus, neuroticism, depression
and anxiety in a large UK population aged 40 to 69 years
Abby McCormack, Nottingham (United Kingdom)
Mark Edmondson-Jones, Heather Fortnum, Piers Dawes, Hugh
Middleton, Kevin Munro, David Moore
 005  The global prevalence of tinnitus: a systematic review
Abby McCormack, Nottingham (United Kingdom)
Mark Edmondson-Jones, Sarah Wadsworth, Heather Fortnum
 006  Tinnitus and hyperacusis among children and
adolescents in Denmark (THACAD)
Susanne Nemholt, Odense M (Denmark)
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 007  The assessment of the impact of noise exposure on the
occurrence of children tinnitus
Danuta Raj-Koziak, Warsaw (Poland)
Anna Piotrowska, Krzysztof Tarczynski, Krzysztof Kochanek, Henryk
Skarzynski
P-02
Poster Session
08:15 – 18:00 // Bernhard von Langenbeck Room
Hearing aids and sound therapy
 008  Effects of counseling and sound stimulation with fractal
tones in tinnitus management
Sueli Caporali, Lynge (Denmark)
Jette Johansen, Preben Skellgaard
 009  The effectiveness of Zen2Go and Widex Zen Therapy in
reducing tinnitus distress in normal hearing subjects
Sueli Caporali, Lynge (Denmark)
Anne Mette Jeppesen, Jakob Nielsen
 010  Effects of hearing aids on psychoacoustical properties
and perception of tinnitus in patients with hearing loss
Hatice Seyra Erbek, Ankara (Turkey)
Elif Goner
 011  Managing tinnitus patients with hearing aids: a team
approach
Joyce Jeanne Lim, Singapore (Singapore)
Savitha Kamath, David Koh
 012  Masking or mixing point: the patient’s choice
Philippe Lurquin, Brussels (Belgium)
Paul Viudez, Marie Paule Thill, Marie-Jo Fraysse
 013  Success rate of Tinnitus Retraining Therapy
Philippe Lurquin, Brussels (Belgium)
Yves Vincent, Marie Debaty, Mihaela Horoi
 014  A computational model with simplified tonotopicity for
tinnitus and its management by sound therapy
Hirofumi Nagashino, Tokushima (Japan)
Yohsuke Kinouchi, Ali Danesh, Abhijit Pandya
 015  Automate your research on acoustic stimuli with
Tinnitracks
Adrian Noetzel, Hamburg (Germany)
P-02
Poster Session
08:15 – 18:00 // Bernhard von Langenbeck Room
Hyperacusis
 016  Hyperacusis in Hong Kong Chinese: findings with the
hyperacusis questionnaire
Anna Kam, Hong Kong (Hong Kong SAR, China)
Eric Leung, Patrick Chan, Aaron Cheung, Michael Tong, Andrew van
Hasselt
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08:15 – 18:00 // Bernhard von Langenbeck Room
Imaging
 017  Abnormal resting-state activity and cortical connectivity
in patients with chronic tinnitus
Peyman Adjamian, Nottingham (United Kingdom)
Oliver Zobay, Magdalena Sereda, Deborah Hall, Alan Palmer
 018  Are there brain anatomical abnormalities associated
with tinnitus?
Peyman Adjamian, Nottingham (United Kingdom)
Thomas Allen, Dave Langers, Deborah Hall, Alan Palmer
 019  Reduced resting-state brain activity in the default mode
network in tinnitus patients
Monika Lewandowska, Warsaw (Poland)
Tomasz Wolak, Iwona Niedzialek, Agnieszka Pluta, Mateusz
Rusiniak, Katarzyna Ciesla, Henryk Skarzynski
 020  Tonotopic organization of the primary auditory cortex in
tinnitus
Monika Lewandowska, Warsaw (Poland)
Tomasz Wolak, Rafal Milner, Iwona Niedzialek, Malgorzata Ganc,
Katarzyna Ciesla, Mateusz Rusiniak, Agnieszka Pluta, Henryk
Skarzynski, Piotr Skarzynski
P-02
Poster Session
08:15 – 18:00 // Bernhard von Langenbeck Room
Plasticity
 021  Reducing tinnitus-related auditory binding in a pitch
processing network by acoustic CR neuromodulation
Ilya Adamchic, Jülich (Germany)
Christian Hauptmann, Peter Tass
 022  Time course of neural reorganization after repetitive
exposure to tailor made-notched music in tinnitus patients
Alva Engell, Münster (Germany)
Alwina Stein, Pia Lau, Robert Wunderlich, Markus Junghöfer,
Christo Pantev
 023  Plasticity in tinnitus patients: a role for the efferent
auditory system?
Leontien Geven, Groningen (The Netherlands)
Christine Koeppl, Emile de Kleine, Pim van Dijk
 024  Multimodal stimulation therapy: developing a
noninvasive approach for treating tinnitus
Cory Gloeckner, Minneapolis, MN (USA)
Craig Markovitz, Benjamin Smith, Robert Hughes, Hubert Lim
 025  Inhibition-induced plasticity and its modulation in
tinnitus patients
Alwina Stein, Münster (Germany)
Alva Engell, Robert Wunderlich, Pia Lau, Markus Junghöfer, Christo
Pantev
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P-02
Poster Session
08:15 – 18:00 // Bernhard von Langenbeck Room
Psychoacustics
 026  Mindfulness- and body-psychotherapy-based therapy
for the treatment of chronic tinnitus: a randomized controlled
pilot study
Maria Holl, Aachen (Germany)
Peter Kreuzer, Monika Goetz, Martin Schecklmann, Michael
Landgrebe, Susanne Staudinger, Berthold Langguth
 027  Changes over time of psychoacoustic outcome
measurements are not a substitute for subjective outcome
measurements in acute tinnitus
Sarah Rabau, Antwerpen (Belgium)
Tony Cox, Andrea Kleine Punte, Brecht Waelkens, Annick Gilles,
Paul van de Heyning
 028  The relationship between audiometric profile and
tinnitus pitch in people with narrow tinnitus bandwidth
Magdalena Sereda, Nottingham (United Kingdom)
Mark Edmondson-Jones, Deborah Hall
P-02
Poster Session
08:15 – 18:00 // Bernhard von Langenbeck Room
Somatosensory tinnitus
 035  Tinnitus in Hong Kong Chinese: findings in 329 outpatients
Anna Kam, Hong Kong (Hong Kong SAR, China)
Eric Leung, Patrick Chan, Aaron Cheung, Michael Tong, Andrew van
Hasselt
 036  Acute effects of transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation
(tVNS) on tinnitus related mental stress (TRMS)
Jukka Ylikoski, Helsinki (Finland)
Jarmo Lehtimäki, Matti Ylikoski, Ulla Pirvola, Antti Aarnisalo,
Petteri Hyvärinen, Antti Mäkitie
KN-11
Keynote Session
09:30 – 10:00 // Auditorium
Serotonergic nervous system and depressive disorders
Chairs: Johannes Thome, Rostock (Germany)
Laurence McKenna, London (United Kingdom)
Speaker: Andreas Heinz, Berlin (Germany)
OP-12
Oral Presentation Session
10:00 – 10:45 // Auditorium
 029  The presence of cervical spine disorders in tinnitus
patients
Sarah Michiels, Wilrijk (Belgium)
Willem De Hertogh, Steven Truijen, Paul van de Heyning
 030  Incidence of somatic tinnitus in current ENT practice
Katharina Ostermann, Brussels (Belgium)
Marie Paule Thill, Yves Vincent, Marie Debaty, Philippe Cotton,
Philippe Lurquin
 031  Tinnitus Retraining Therapy for craniocervical
dysesthesis in somatosensory tinnitus patients
Katharina Ostermann, Brussels (Belgium)
Mihaela Horoi, Virginie Herve, Philippe Lurquin, Marie Paule Thill
P-02
 034  Effects of L’Aquila earthquake in patients with tinnitus:
preliminary results
Alessandra Fioretti, Rome (Italy)
Alberto Eibenstein, Matteo De Luca, Luisa Crosta, Theodoros
Varakliotis, Maria Lauriello
Poster Session
08:15 – 18:00 // Bernhard von Langenbeck Room
Stress and tinnitus
 032  The construction of meaning through psychotherapy - a
tinnitus case story
Nicolas Dauman, Poitiers (France)
Soly I. Erlandsson
 033  UK validation of the Tinnitus Functional Index (TFI) in a
large research population
Kathryn Fackrell, Nottingham (United Kingdom)
Deborah Hall, Johanna Barry, Derek J. Hoare
Comorbidity I
Chairs: Johannes Thome, Rostock (Germany)
Laurence McKenna, London (United Kingdom)
 001  Tools for psychiatric comorbidity screening in tinnitus
sufferers
Filippo Mazzei, Rome (Italy)
Massimo Salviati, Francesco Macrì, Francesco Saverio Bersani,
Giuseppe Valeriani, Valeria Testugini, Giancarlo Altissimi, Giancarlo
Cianfrone
 002  PRISM (Pictorial Representation of Illness and Self
Measure) as a new assessment tool for suffering in tinnitus
patients
Nicole Martina Peter, Zurich (Switzerland)
Tobias Kleinjung, Lukas Horat, Melanie Wichser, Stefan Buechi,
Steffi Weidt
 003  Speech-in-noise test with amplitude modulated noise
in normal hearing and hearing impaired subjects with and
without tinnitus
Sarah Rabau, Antwerpen (Belgium)
Annick Gilles, Griet Mertens, Paul van de Heyning
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Oral Presentation Session
10:00 – 10:45 // Rudolf Virchow Room
Diagnosis
Chairs: Eberhard Biesinger, Traunstein (Germany)
Tanit Sanchez, São Paulo (Brazil)
 002  Validity of the Italian version of the Khalfa
Questionnaire (KQ)
Silva Pavaci, L’Aquila (Italy)
Alessandra Fioretti, Federica Tortorella, Marco Fusetti, Francesco
Masedu
RT-01
Special Session
 001  Tinnitus - rethought, redefined, successfully treated
William Maxwell, South Portland, ME (USA)
12:30 – 13:00 // Auditorium
 002  Tinnitus and normal hearing: searching for underlying
pathology
Anna Fabijanska, Warsaw (Poland)
Krzysztof Kochanek, Danuta Raj-Koziak, Henryk Skarzynski
Chair:
Experts:
 003  Iatrogenic causes of tinnitus, its diagnosis and
therapeutic management
Dario Roitman, Buenos Aires (Argentina)
KN-12
Keynote Session
11:30 – 12:00 // Auditorium
Beyond psychometry - biomarkers of depression
Chairs: Deborah Hall, Nottingham (United Kingdom)
Richard Salvi, Buffalo, NY (USA)
Round Table Discussion: Tinnitus - clinical care
Gerhard Hesse, Bad Arolsen (Germany)
Deborah Hall, Nottingham (United Kingdom)
Matthias Rose, Berlin (Germany)
Tobias Kleinjung, Zurich (Switzerland)
Stefan Plontke, Halle / Saale (Germany)
Anne-Mette Mohr, Copenhagen (Denmark)
IS-02
Industry Symposium
13:00 – 14:30 // Auditorium
Industry-sponsored session (see page 32)
KN-13
Keynote Session
Speaker: Johannes Thome, Rostock (Germany)
14:30 – 15:00 // Auditorium
OP-14
Chairs: Birgit Mazurek, Berlin (Germany)
Sylvie Hébert, Montreal (Canada)
Oral Presentation Session
12:00 – 12:30 // Auditorium
Neuroendocrinology of emotional stress
Speaker: Ron de Kloet, Leiden (The Netherlands)
Comorbidity II
Chairs: Deborah Hall, Nottingham (United Kingdom)
Richard Salvi, Buffalo, NY (USA)
KN-14
Keynote Session
15:00 – 15:30 // Auditorium
 001  Protocol for a systematic evaluation of the cognitive
model of tinnitus distress
Lucy Handscomb, London/Nottingham (United Kingdom)
Deborah Hall, Derek J. Hoare, Gillian Shorter
Glucocorticoids, stress and circadian influences on the
peripheral auditory system
 002  Tinnitus severity and impact of psychosocial working
conditions
Elisabeth Wallhäusser-Franke, Mannheim (Germany)
Wolfgang Delb
Speaker:Barbara Canlon, Stockholm (Sweden)
Inna Meltser, Christopher R. Cederroth, Vasiliki
Basinou, Gabriella S. Lundkvist
OP-15
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Oral Presentation Session
Chairs: Birgit Mazurek, Berlin (Germany)
Sylvie Hébert, Montreal (Canada)
OP-16
Oral Presentation Session
12:00 – 12:30 // Rudolf Virchow Room
15:30 – 16:00 // Auditorium
Hyperacusis I
Stress and tinnitus
Chairs: Wolfgang Hiller, Mainz (Germany)
Petra Brüggemann, Berlin (Germany)
Chairs: Birgit Mazurek, Berlin (Germany)
Sylvie Hébert, Montreal (Canada)
 001  Hyperacusis - an often unrecognized spoiler
William Maxwell, South Portland, ME (USA)
 001  Influence of stress on gene and protein expression in the
auditory pathway of Lewis rat
Birgit Mazurek, Berlin (Germany)
Agnieszka J. Szczepek
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 002  The impact of self-help group participation on tinnitusrelated knowledge, coping and quality of life in members of
the German Tinnitus Association
Christopher Kofahl, Hamburg (Germany)
OP-17
Oral Presentation Session
15:30 – 16:00 // Rudolf Virchow Room
Oral Presentation Session
17:00 – 17:30 // Auditorium
Hyperacusis II
Chairs: Pawel J. Jastreboff, Atlanta, GA (USA)
Martin Korte, Braunschweig (Germany)
 001  Impact of hyperacusis on distress in chronic tinnitus
Wolfgang Hiller, Mainz (Germany)
Gerhard Goebel
Psychoacustics
Chairs: Claudia Seydel, Berlin (Germany)
Norbert Dillier, Zurich (Switzerland)
 001  Gap detection thresholds in tinnitus subjects: does
tinnitus fill in the silent gaps?
Kris Boyen, Groningen (The Netherlands)
Deniz Baskent, Pim van Dijk
 002  Do tinnitus characteristics have an impact on its
subjective experience?
Sofie Degeest, Ghent (Belgium)
Paul Corthals, Ingeborg Dhooge, Hannah Keppler
KN-15
OP-18
Keynote Session
16:30 – 17:00 // Auditorium
Newest aspects of neuroimaging in tinnitus diagnosis
Chairs: Pawel J. Jastreboff, Atlanta, GA (USA)
Martin Korte, Braunschweig (Germany)
Speaker: Josef P. Rauschecker, Washington, D.C. (USA)
 002  The Hyperacusis-Inventar (HKI): a valid screening
instrument for the evaluation of hyperacusis severity under
consideration of phonophobia, recruitment and hearing
impairment: first results of a therapeutic study
Gerhard Goebel, Prien a. Chiemsee (Germany)
Anke Berthold-Scholz, Johannes Schöffel, Uta Floetzinger
B-08
Special Session
17:30 – 18:15 // Auditorium
Clinical Excellence Award Lecture
Chairs: Birgit Mazurek, Berlin (Germany)
Rudolf Tauber, Berlin (Germany)
Laudation for Clinical Excellence Award Winner
Birgit Mazurek, Berlin (Germany), Rudolf Tauber, Berlin (Germany)
Clinical Excellence Award Lecture
19:30 – 24:00 // Kalkscheune Berlin
(see page 35)
Gala Dinner
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SATURDAY, 24 MAY 2014
SATURDAY, 24 MAY 2014
OP-20
Oral Presentation Session
WS-07Workshop
10:00 – 11:00 // Rudolf Virchow Room
08:15 – 09:15 // Rudolf Virchow Room
Clinical Management I
Fitting hearing aids
Chairs: Henryk Skarzynski, Kajetany (Poland)
Anne-Mette Mohr, Copenhagen (Denmark)
Chairs: Gerhard Hesse, Bad Arolsen (Germany)
Martin Kinkel, Burgwedel (Germany)
WS-08Workshop
08:15 – 09:15 // Auditorium
Stress and tinnitus: Qi Gong
Chairs: Jonathan Baldinger, Bad Grönenbach (Germany)
Krisztina Kolba, Bad Grönenbach (Germany)
P-02
Poster Session
08:15 – 16:00 // Bernhard von Langenbeck Room
see pages 24 – 26
KN-16
Keynote Session
09:30 – 10:00 // Auditorium
 001  Habituation models: can classical conditioning be
applied to tinnitus?
Nicolas Dauman, Poitiers (France)
Soly I. Erlandsson, Sven Carlsson
 002  Self-help interventions for tinnitus: a systematic review
of techniques and effects
Kate Greenwell, Nottingham (United Kingdom)
Magdalena Sereda, Neil Coulson, Amr El Refaie, Derek J. Hoare
 003  Total or significant remission of tinnitus
Tanit Sanchez, São Paulo (Brazil)
Luca del Bo
 004  Integrated rehabilitation in Meniere’s disease
Katarzyna Pietrasik, Warsaw (Poland)
Grazyna Tacikowska, Marek Zaleski, Henryk Skarzynski
Audiological diagnosis and classification of tinnitus
KN-17
Chairs: Heidi Olze, Berlin (Germany)
Richard S. Tyler, Iowa City, IA (USA)
11:30 – 12:00 // Auditorium
Speaker: Richard S. Tyler, Iowa City, IA (USA)
OP-19
Oral Presentation Session
Keynote Session
Cognition in tinnitus
Chairs: Matthias Rose, Berlin (Germany)
Elisabeth Wallhäusser-Franke, Mannheim (Germany)
Speaker: Laurence McKenna, London (United Kingdom)
10:00 – 11:00 // Auditorium
Auditory Implants I
OP-21
Chairs: Heidi Olze, Berlin (Germany)
Richard S. Tyler, Iowa City, IA (USA)
12:00 – 12:30 // Auditorium
 001  Impact of cochlear implantation on tinnitus and its
comorbid conditions
Heidi Olze, Berlin (Germany)
 002  Scalar electrode position and the occurrence of tinnitus
in cochlear implantees
Ingo Todt, Berlin (Germany)
Grit Rademacher, Sven Mutze, Arneborg Ernst
 003  Cochlear implantation as treatment of severe tinnitus in
single-sided deafness
Paul van de Heyning, Edegem (Belgium)
Griet Mertens, Andrea Kleine Punte
Oral Presentation Session
Clinical Studies I
Chairs: Matthias Rose, Berlin (Germany)
Elisabeth Wallhäusser-Franke, Mannheim (Germany)
 001  Clinically relevant changes on the primary tinnitus
outcome measures: norms and reliable change analysis
Rilana Cima, Maastricht (The Netherlands)
 002  Chronic tinnitus: gender, age and duration of tinnitus
influence tinnitus-related distress
Claudia Seydel, Berlin (Germany)
Petra Brüggemann, Birgit Mazurek
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RT-02
Special Session
OP-23
Oral Presentation Session
12:30 – 13:00 // Auditorium
15:00 – 16:00 // Rudolf Virchow Room
Round Table Discussion: Tinnitus and hearing loss –
operative side
Clinical Studies II
Chair:
Experts:
Timo Stöver, Frankfurt am Main (Germany)
Henryk Skarzynski, Kajetany (Poland)
Christoph Matthias, Mainz (Germany)
Norbert Dillier, Zurich (Switzerland)
Stefan Dazert, Bochum (Germany)
IS-03
Industry Symposium
13:00 – 14:30 // Auditorium
Industry-sponsored Session (see page 32)
KN-18
Keynote Session
14:30 – 15:00 // Auditorium
Pharmacotherapy for tinnitus
Chairs: Timo Stöver, Frankfurt am Main (Germany)
Thomas R. Van De Water, Miami, FL (USA)
Speaker: Richard Salvi, Buffalo, NY (USA)
OP-22
Oral Presentation Session
Chairs: Rilana Cima, Maastricht (The Netherlands)
Christoph Matthias, Mainz (Germany)
 001  Bedside sound generators for people with tinnitus: an
evaluation of their impact on insomnia and of people’s sound
preferences
Lucy Handscomb, London/Nottingham (United Kingdom)
Lindsay St Claire, Maria Hoff, Sandra Hogg, Blaithin Bell, Mary
Sparrow
 002  Cervicogenic tinnitus, incidence, characteristics and
treatment in patients with tinnitus
Iem Bakker, Arnhem (The Netherlands)
Rob A.B. Oostendorp
 003  Round window occlusion as a treatment in Semicircular
Canal Dehiscence (SCD)
Katharina Wilms, Berlin (Germany)
Arneborg Ernst, Ingo Todt
 004  Responsiveness to threatening sounds: a selective
attention paradigm
Rilana Cima, Maastricht (The Netherlands)
15:00 – 16:00 // Auditorium
B-09
Auditory Implants II
16:00 – 16:10 // Auditorium
Chairs: Timo Stöver, Frankfurt am Main (Germany)
Thomas R. Van De Water, Miami, FL (USA)
Poster Award Ceremony
 001  Background stimulation to suppress tinnitus in Cochlear
Implant patients
Richard S. Tyler, Iowa City, IA (USA)
Matthijs Killian, Shelley Witt, AJ Keiner, Camille Dunn, Marlan
Hansen, Bruce Gantz
 002  Cochlear Implants: an effective treatment modality
for patients with unilateral sensorineural hearing loss and
associated tinnitus
Jaime Viera Artiles, Basel (Switzerland)
Juan-Carlos Falcón Gonzáles, Silvia Borkoski Barreiro, Ángel Ramos
Macías
 003  Tinnitus loudness as a factor in the decision for a bone
anchored hearing implant of a single-sided deaf patient
Jolien Desmet, Edegem (Belgium)
Paul van de Heyning
 004  Intratympanic injection of dexamethasone and
hyaluronic acid - effective treatment in patients with
pancochlear SSNHL
Guido Mühlmeier, Ulm (Germany)
Susanne Maier, Heinz Maier
Special Session
Chairs: Tanit Sanchez, São Paulo (Brazil)
Birgit Mazurek, Berlin (Germany)
Agnieszka J. Szczepek, Berlin (Germany)
KN-19
Keynote Session
16:30 – 17:00 // Auditorium
Newest trends of tinnitus therapy
Chairs: Pawel J. Jastreboff, Atlanta, GA (USA)
Gerhard Hesse, Bad Arolsen (Germany)
Speaker: Gerhard Hesse, Bad Arolsen (Germany)
OP-24
Oral Presentation Session
17:00 – 18:00 // Auditorium
Clinical Management II
Chairs: Pawel J. Jastreboff, Atlanta, GA (USA)
Gerhard Hesse, Bad Arolsen (Germany)
 001  Tinnitus management by otolaryngologists and other
front-line clinicians
Ronald Goodey, Auckland (New Zealand)
 002  Tinnitus centered music therapy (TIM)
Annette Cramer, Munich (Germany)
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 003  Children with tinnitus: developing guidelines for good
practice
Rosie Kentish, London (United Kingdom)
Veronica Kennedy
 004  Speech in amplitude-modulated noise: a test for
retrocochlear damage
Annick Gilles, Edegem (Belgium)
Sarah Rabau, Paul van de Heyning
OP-25
Oral Presentation Session
17:00 – 17:45 // Rudolf Virchow Room
Clinical Studies III
Chairs: Gerhard Goebel, Prien a. Chiemsee (Germany)
Volker Kratzsch, Bad Grönenbach (Germany)
 001  Determining clinically meaningful change in subjective
tinnitus loudness
Thomas Meyer, Basel (Switzerland)
Carla DeMuro-Mercon, Lori McLeod, Sheri Fehnel
 002  Acoustic CR Neuromodulation Therapy: clinical
outcomes in an independent audiology practice
Mark Williams, London (United Kingdom)
 003  Medical leech therapy in tinnitus patients: a report on a
survey including 32 therapists and 332 tinnitus patients
Detlev Koeppen, Frankfurt am Main (Germany)
Michael Aurich
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18:00 – 18:15 // Auditorium
Closing Ceremony
Chairs: Birgit Mazurek, Berlin (Germany)
Eberhard Biesinger, Traunstein (Germany)
Outlook on XII. International Tinnitus Seminar 2017
Eberhard Biesinger, Traunstein (Germany)
Charity Concert
19:00 – 21:00 // Französische Friedrichstadtkirche
(see page 35)
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THURSDAY, 22 MAY 2014
IS-01
FRIDAY, 23 MAY 2014
Industry Symposium
IS-02
Industry Symposium
13.00 – 14.30 // Auditorium
13.00 – 14.30 // Auditorium
Cochlear product and therapy updates - innovative,
implantable, stimulating!
The impact of hearing implants on tinnitus
Chair:
MED-EL Deutschland GmbH
Ernst von Wallenberg, Basel (Switzerland)
Chair:
Ilona Anderson, Innsbruck (Austria)
Cochlear Deutschland GmbH & Co. KG
 001  Cochlear’s Hearing Implants - treatment and technology
options
Ernst von Wallenberg, Basel (Switzerland)
 002  Sound generators for tinnitus suppression in Cochlear
Implant users
Richard S. Tyler, Iowa City, IA (USA)
 003  Cochlear implants as a treatment for restoration of
binaural hearing in patients with severe SSD
Roland Laszig, Freiburg im Breisgau (Germany)
 004  Tinnitus and cochlear implantation in elderly patients
Olivier Sterkers, Paris (France)
 005  Codacs – new effective treatment for patients with
severe to profound mixed hearing loss
Thomas Lenarz, Hannover (Germany)
 001 Welcome
Ilona Anderson, Innsbruck (Austria)
 002  Living with tinnitus
David Baguely, Cambridge (United Kingdom)
 003  Treating tinnitus with a cochlear implant in single-sided
deafness users
Paul van de Heyning, Edegem (Belgium)
 004  Tinnitus treatment provides speech understanding
benefit
Paul van de Heyning, Edegem (Belgium)
 005  Tinnitus and cochlear implants: outcomes from a
national study
Martin Kompis, Bern (Switzerland)
 006  Tinnitus and cochlear implants outcome
Joost van Tongeren, Amsterdam (The Netherlands)
 007  The vibrant soundbridge and the bonebridge: two
potential solutions to diminish tinnitus
Severin Fuerhapter, Innsbruck (Austria)
 008  Middle ear implants and tinnitus treatment
Eberhard Biesinger, Traunstein (Germany)
SATURDAY, 24 MAY 2014
IS-03
Industry Symposium
13.00 – 14.30 // Auditorium
Multimodal approaches to tinnitus
Chair:
Birgit Mazurek, Berlin (Germany)
Dr. Willmar Schwabe Pharmaceuticals
 001  Predisposition for and prevention of subjective tinnitus
Holger Schulze, Erlangen (Germany)
 002  Defining treatment success in tinnitus
Tanit Sanchez, São Paulo (Brazil)
 003  Experience with multimodal treatment in chronic
tinnitus
Andreas Schapowal, Landquart (Switzerland)
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a brainLight GmbH
a Cochlear Deutschland GmbH & Co. KG
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Pharmaceuticals
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Rudolf Virchow
Seminar room
Bernhard v. Langenbeck
Lift
Catering
Catering
International Tinnitus Seminar
EXHIBITION SECONDXI.
FLOOR
BERLIN a Exhibition Second Floor
LEGEND
8 ATMOS
9 MED-EL
10 G. Pohl - Boskamp
12 Deutsche Tinnitus
Liga e.V.
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AUDITORIUM
Seminar room
Rudolf Virchow
LEGEND
8 ATMOS
9 MED-EL
10 G. Pohl - Boskamp
12 Deutsche Tinnitus
Liga e.V.
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SOCIAL EVENTS
GET-TOGETHER / WELCOME RECEPTION
Wednesday, 21 May 2014 a 19:00 – 21:00
Langenbeck-Virchow-Haus
Luisenstr. 58 / 59, 10117 Berlin (Germany)
// Free of charge for registered participants
during dinner. Afterwards, the party will be continued in the hall
downstairs. The DJ will start his entertainment programme, while
guests can enjoy a variety of delicious desserts. We are looking
forward to sharing this special evening with you.
All congress participants are cordially invited to take part in
the Get-Together, which will take place in the main foyers of
the Langenbeck-Virchow-Haus. Finger food and drinks will be
provided.
AFTER-WORK-PARTY
Thursday, 22 May 2014 a 19:00 – 21:00
Rooftop Terrace at IDEAL Versicherung
Kochstr. 26, 10969 Berlin (Germany)
// Cost contribution: EUR 10
Enjoy a glas of wine on the Japanease style rooftop terrace
overlooking the famous Checkpoint Charlie, Potsdamer Platz and
the Reichstag. We look forward to welcoming you at this special
location to finish off a successful and interesting congress day.
Finger food and drinks will be provided
CHARITY CONCERT
Saturday, 24 May 2014 a 19:00
Französische Friedrichstadtkirche
Gendarmenmarkt 5, 10117 Berlin (Germany)
// Cost contribution: EUR 10
The XI. International Tinnitus Seminar comes to a festive conclusion
with a charity concert at the Französische Friedrichstadtkirche
(Gendarmenmarkt) on 24 May 2014 organized by the German
Tinnitus Foundation Charité. International artists will be
performing in support of the Foundation's youth prevention work.
Kilian Nauhaus, organist at the Französischer Dom since 1987,
has gained an outstanding reputation far beyond Germany as an
interpreter of classical and contemporary organ music. On the
famous Eule organ, he plays works by Johann Sebastian Bach and
Charles-Marie Widor.
GALA DINNER WITH BUFFET, DRINKS,
MUSIC & DANCE
Friday, 23 May 2014 a 19:30 – 24:00
Kalkscheune Berlin
Johannisstr. 2, 10117 Berlin (Germany)
// Cost contribution: EUR 50
The ambience of a historic factory site, modern equipment
and facilities and the fascinating history of the site make the
Kalkscheune a very special venue for the Gala Dinner as part of
the XI. International Tinnitus Seminar in Berlin.
Guests will be greeted in the lovely courtyard with a glass of
sparkling wine. The buffet dinner will then be served in the upstairs
gallery hall. House wine, beer, water and coffee will be included
In 2011 the Berliner Philharmonic Orchestra had already given
a benefit concert to launch the German Tinnitus Foundation
Charité. We are grateful for their continued support through the
Orchestra Academy for this concert. The Orchestra Academy of
the Berlin Philharmonic, founded by Herbert von Karajan, fosters
young international artists, three of whom will be appearing:
a Patrik Hofer and Thomas Schleicher, trumpet, play works by
Antonio VIVALDI and Francesco MANFREDINI.
a Rino Kageyama, harp, performs two pieces by Henriette RENIÉ.
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INDEX
A
Aarnisalo, Antti
Abd Aziz, Aini
Abdul Rahman, Roslenda
Abdullah, Asma
Abu Bakar, Azizi
Adamchic, Ilya
Adjamian, Peyman
Adolphi, Jenny
Ahlf, Sönke
Akeroyd, Michael
Albert, Volker
Alinaghikhani, Mahdieh
Allen, Thomas
Altissimi, Giancarlo
Anderson, Ilona
Anschütz, Kurt
Anteunis, Lucien J. C.
Argstatter, Heike
Arthur, Claire
Arts, Remo
Aurich, Michael
B
Baguely, David
Bakker, Iem
Baldinger, Jonathan
Balkenhol, Tobias
Barry, Johanna
Basinou, Vasiliki
Baskent, Deniz
Basta, Dietmar
Bee See, Goh
Bell, Blaithin
Bengel, Frank
Benton, Claire
Benton, Steven
Berding, Georg
Berger, Joel
Bersani, Francesco Saverio
Berthold-Scholz, Anke
Biesinger, Eberhard
Bing, Dang
Bohlin, Margareta
Bolay, Hans-Volker
Borkoski Barreiro, Silvia
Bosnyak, Daniel J.
Bourgognon, Julie-Myrtille
Boyen, Kris
Bruce, Ian
Brüggemann, Petra
Buechi, Stefan
Burgos Heras, Montserrat
Byrom, Peter
C
Callander, Krysta
Canlon, Barbara
Cantagallo, Manuela
Caporali, Sueli
Carlsson, Sven
Cederroth, Christopher R.
Chan, Patrick
Chen, Jyh-Horng
Cheung, Aaron
Cianfrone, Giancarlo
Ciesla, Katarzyna
Cima, Rilana
Contarino, F.
Coomber, Ben
Cormier, Marie-Andrée
Corthals, Paul
Cotton, Philippe
Coulson, Neil
Cox, Tony
Cramer, Annette
Crosta, Luisa
Czaja, Mario
18, 26
18
24
18, 24
18
24, 25
25
19
21
19, 21
24
20
25
26
32
20
18
19
19
18
31
19, 32
30
29
23
26
27
28
20
24
30
22
19
19, 21
22
18
26
28
22, 24, 27, 31, 32
20
20
19
30
23
18
28
23
19, 27, 29
26
19
21
23
20, 27
19
25
19, 29
27
25, 26
24
25, 26
26
25
29, 30
23
18
19
28
26
29
26
30
26
22
D
Danesh, Ali
Dasgupta, Soumit
Daud, Tutiiryani
Dauman, Nicolas
Dauman, René
Davies, Jeff
Dawes, Piers
Dazert, Stefan
Debaty, Marie
De Bie, R.
De Hertogh, Willem
de Kleine, Emile
de Kloet, Ron
de la Viñas, Maria
De Luca, Matteo
Degeest, Sofie
del Bo, Luca
Delb, Wolfgang
DeMuro-Mercon, Carla
Desmet, Jolien
Dhooge, Ingeborg
Diehl, Peter
Dietzen, Thomas
Dillier, Norbert
Dunn, Camille
25
19, 21
24
18, 19, 20, 26, 29
18, 24
21
24
30
25, 26
23
26
21, 25
27
19
26
28
18, 29
23, 27
31
30
28
21
23
28, 30
30
E
Edmondson-Jones, Mark
Eggermont, Jos
Eibenstein, Alberto
Einhäupl, Karl Max
El Refaie, Amr
Engelhard, M.
Engell, Alva
Erbek, Hatice Seyra
Erlandsson, Soly I.
Ernst, Arneborg
Ewe, Sandie
24, 26
22, 23
19, 26
20
29
23
19, 25
25
18, 19, 20, 26, 29
20, 23, 29, 30
18
F
Fabijanska, Anna
Fackrell, Kathryn
Falcón Gonzáles, Juan-Carlos
Fehnel, Sheri
Finkensieper, Mira
Fioretti, Alessandra
Floetzinger, Uta
Flor, Herta
Förster-Ruhrmann, Ulrike
Fortnum, Heather
Fournier, Philippe
Fraysse, Marie-Jo
Fritzsch, Bernd
Fuerhapter, Severin
Fusetti, Marco
G
Gaese, Bernhard
Gaffar, Masyita
Ganc, Malgorzata
Gantz, Bruce
García Cabrera, Valeria
Gehrmann, Kirsten
George, Erwin
Geven, Leontien
Gilles, Annick
Gloeckner, Cory
Goebel, Gerhard
Goetz, Monika
Goner, Elif
Gonzalo Dominguez, Cesar
Goodey, Ronald
Gräbel, Stefan
Grapp, Miriam
Greenwell, Kate
Griessner, Andreas
Gröschel, Moritz
Guntinas-Lichius, Orlando
27
26
30
31
19
19, 26, 27
28
23
24
21, 24
19
25
20
32
27
18, 21
24
24, 25
30
19
22
18
25
21, 26, 31
25
20, 21, 24, 28, 31
26
25
19
21, 30
24
19
29
18
20
19
H
Hall, Deborah
Hamann, Karl-Friedrich
Hamann, Martine
Hampton, Peter
Handscomb, Lucy
Hansen, Marlan
Hasan, Siti Salbiah
Hashim, Noor Dina
Hauptmann, Christian
Hébert, Sylvie
Heijneman, Karin M.
Heinz, Andreas
Herrmann, Christoph
Herrmann, Jochen
Herve, Virginie
Hesse, Gerhard
Hiller, Wolfgang
Hoare, Derek J.
Hoff, Maria
Hogg, Sandra
Holl, Maria
Horat, Lukas
Hörmann, Karl
Horoi, Mihaela
Hsieh, Duen-Lii
Huang, Chang-Wei
Huang, Chii-Yuan
Hughes, Robert
Hung, Kai-Hung
Hussin, Salina
Hwang, Juen-Haur
Hyvärinen, Petteri
I
Ivansic-Blau, Daniela
J
Jahanshahi, Ali
Janssen, Marcus L. F.
Jastreboff, Pawel J.
Jeppesen, Anne Mette
Ji, Helena
Johansen, Jette
Jozefowicz-Korczynska, Magdalena
Jun, Hyung Jin
Junghöfer, Markus
K
Kam, Anna
Kamath, Savitha
Keiner, AJ
Kennedy, Veronica
Kentish, Rosie
Keppler, Hannah
Kiefer, Lenneke
Killian, Matthijs
Kinkel, Martin
Kinouchi, Yohsuke
Kleine Punte, Andrea
Kleinjung, Tobias
Knipper, Marlies
Kochanek, Krzysztof
Koeppen, Detlev
Koeppl, Christine
Kofahl, Christopher
Koh, David
Kolba, Krisztina
Koller, Manfred
Kompis, Martin
Korte, Martin
Kössl, Manfred
Kratzsch, Volker
Kreuzer, Peter
L
Landgrebe, Michael
Langers, Dave
Langguth, Berthold
19, 21, 25, 26, 27
19
18
18
27, 30
30
24
24
24, 25
19, 27
21
26
23
23
26
22, 23, 27, 29, 30
24, 27, 28
21, 26, 27, 29
30
30
26
26
23
25, 26
24
18
18
25
18
24
18
18, 26
19
18
18, 23
28, 30
25
21
25
19
21
25
25, 26
25
30
19, 31
19, 31
28
18, 21
30
29
25
26
21, 22, 26, 27
20, 23
21, 25, 27
31
25
24, 28
25
29
24
32
22, 28
18
31
26
26
25
18, 22, 23, 24, 26
38
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Laszig, Roland
Lau, Pia
Lauriello, Maria
Leal, Hernando
Lee, Po-Lei
Lee, Sze Chim
Lehtimäki, Jarmo
Lenarz, Thomas
Leung, Eric
Lewandowska, Monika
Li, Lieber Po-Hung
Lim, Hubert
Lim, Joyce Jeanne
Lin, Hung-Ching
Liu, Bin
Liu, Tien-Chen
Lopez García, Carmen
Lundin, Linda
Lundkvist, Gabriella S.
Luo, Hao
Lurquin, Philippe
Lux-Wellenhof, Gabriele
32
19, 25
26
19
24
20
18, 26
22, 32
25, 26
24, 25
24
22, 25
25
18
20
18, 24
19
18
27
20
25, 26
21
M
Mackinnon, Robert
21
Macrì, Francesco
26
Maier, Heinz
30
Maier, Susanne
30
Mäkelä, Jyrki
18
Mäkitie, Antti
18, 26
Markovitz, Craig
22, 25
Martinez Mintegui, Diana
19
Masedu, Francesco
27
Matthias, Christoph
30
Maxwell, William
27
Mazurek, Birgit
19, 20, 22, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32
Mazzei, Filippo
26
McCormack, Abby
24
McFerran, Don
19
McKenna, Laurence
26, 29
McLachlan, Neil M.
23
McLeod, Lori
31
McMahon, Stephen B.
23
Meltser, Inna
27
Mertens, Griet
26, 29
Meyer, Martin
22
Meyer, Thomas
21, 31
Michiels, Sarah
26
Middleton, Hugh
24
Milner, Rafal
24, 25
Mim Han, Kong
24
Mohamad, Najibah
19
Mohr, Anne-Mette
27, 29
Möhrle, Dorit
20
Møller, Aage R.
23
Moore, David
21, 24
Moran, John
20
Moreno Vidal, Cecilia
19
Mühlmeier, Guido
30
Mulders, W. H. A. M.
23
Müller, Boris
19
Müller, Susanne
20
Munro, Caroline
19
Munro, Kevin
24
Mutze, Sven
29
N
Nagashino, Hirofumi
Neff, Patrick
Nemholt, Susanne
Nicholson, Richard
Niedzialek, Iwona
Nielsen, Jakob
Noetzel, Adrian
Norena, Arnaud
Nowotny, Manuela
O
Ojetoyinbo, Adewumi
25
22
24
21
24, 25
25
25
18, 23
18, 21
19
Olatunde, Olusola
Olze, Heidi
Oostendorp, Rob A.B.
Osisanya, Ayo
Ostermann, Katharina
P
Pace, Edward
Pajor, Anna
Palmer, Alan
Pandya, Abhijit
Pantev, Christo
Paul, Brandon
Pavaci, Silva
Peter, Nicole Martina
Phillips, John
Pietrasik, Katarzyna
Piotrowska, Anna
Pirvola, Ulla
Plewnia, Christian
Plontke, Stefan
Pluta, Agnieszka
Pryss, Rüdiger
Punte, Andrea Kleine
R
Rabau, Sarah
Rademacher, Grit
Rainville, Pierre
Raj-Koziak, Danuta
Ramos Macías, Ángel
Rauschecker, Josef P.
Reichert, Manfred
Ritter, Andreas
Roberts, Larry E.
Robertson, Donald
Rode, Thilo
Rogers, Charlotte
Roitman, Dario
Roncancio, Eveling Yarima Rojas
Rose, Matthias
Rosenberg, Joy
Rudack, Claudia
Rusiniak, Mateusz
Rüttiger, Lukas
S
Salazar Rincón, Tatiana
Salvá Cerda, Nuria
Salvage, Sue
Salvi, Richard
Salviati, Massimo
Sanchez, Tanit
Schaette, Roland
Schapowal, Andreas
Schätz, Conrad
Schauen, Antje
Schecklmann, Martin
Schlee, Winfried
Schneider, Gerlind
Schöffel, Johannes
Schulze, Holger
Searchfield, Grant
Sereda, Magdalena
Seydel, Claudia
Shaykevich, Alex
Shiao, An-Suey
Shore, Susan
Shorter, Gillian
Silchenko, Alexander
Skarzynski, Henryk
Skarzynski, Piotr
Skellgaard, Preben
Smit, Jasper
Smith, Benjamin
Smith, Sandra
Sparrow, Mary
Staudinger, Susanne
St Claire, Lindsay
19
29
30
19
26
20
19
18, 25
25
19, 22, 24, 25
23
27
26
19
29
21, 25
26
22
27
25
23
29
18, 20, 23, 26, 31
29
19
21, 25, 27
30
23, 28
23
18
22, 23
23
22
19
27
21
20, 27, 29
19
19
25
20
19
19
19
20, 27, 30
26
22, 27, 29, 30, 32
21
24, 32
24
18
22, 26
18, 23
19
28
21, 32
21
21, 25, 26, 29
19, 28, 29
19
24
21, 23
27
24
21, 24, 25, 27, 29, 30
25
25
18, 23
25
21
30
26
30
Stein, Alwina
Sterkers, Olivier
Steube, Natalie
Stillitano, Carmela
Stockdale, David
Stocking, Christina
Stokroos, Robert J.
Stöver, Timo
Suchland, Jan
Szczepek, Agnieszka J.
T
Tacikowska, Grazyna
Tarczynski, Krzysztof
Tass, Peter
Tauber, Rudolf
Temel, Y.
Testugini, Valeria
Thill, Marie Paule
Thome, Johannes
Thompson, Zoe
Thyer, Nick
Todt, Ingo
Tong, Michael
Tortorella, Federica
Truijen, Steven
Turner, Jeremy
Tyler, Richard S.
Tziridis, Konstantin
V
Valeriani, Giuseppe
van de Heyning, Paul
Van De Water, Thomas R.
van Dijk, Pim
van Hasselt, Andrew
van Tongeren, Joost
Varakina, Ksenia
Varakliotis, Theodoros
Vergara, Ramiro
Viera Artiles, Jaime
Vincent, Yves
Viudez, Paul
Volk, Gerd Fabian
von Wallenberg, Ernst
W
Wadsworth, Sarah
Waelkens, Brecht
Wallace, Mark
Wallhäusser-Franke, Elisabeth
Wang, Tang-Chuan
Weidt, Steffi
Wells, Toby
Whitmer, William
Wichser, Melanie
Wilke, Florian
Williams, Mark
Wilms, Katharina
Wilson, Sarah J.
Witana, Jaika
Witt, Shelley
Wolak, Tomasz
Wollbrink, Andreas
Wunderlich, Robert
Wurzer, Hannes
Y
Ylikoski, Jukka
Ylikoski, Matti
Yrttiaho, Santeri
Z
Zaleski, Marek
Zenner, Hans-Peter
Zhang, Jinsheng
Zhang, Xueguo
Zierhofer, Clemens
Zobay, Oliver
19, 25
32
18
19
19
21
18, 23
30
18
20, 22, 23, 27, 30
29
21, 25
24, 25
28
18, 23
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26, 27
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25, 26
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18, 20, 21, 23, 26,
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21, 25, 28
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25, 26
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19
32
24
26
18
23, 27, 29
21
26
18
21
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22
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23
19, 21
21, 30
25
19
19, 25
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18, 26
26
18
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21
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18
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