2023 - Research.com Neuroscience in Germany Leader Award
His primary areas of investigation include Tinnitus, Audiology, Transcranial magnetic stimulation, Neuroscience and Auditory cortex. His Tinnitus research is included under the broader classification of Psychiatry. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Randomized controlled trial and Rating scale.
His Audiology research integrates issues from Psychometrics, Premovement neuronal activity and Pitch perception. He has researched Transcranial magnetic stimulation in several fields, including Clinical neurophysiology, Temporal cortex, Transcranial direct-current stimulation and Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex. The Auditory cortex study combines topics in areas such as Crossover study, Functional imaging, Neuronavigation, Neuroplasticity and Brain activity and meditation.
Berthold Langguth focuses on Tinnitus, Audiology, Transcranial magnetic stimulation, Neuroscience and Stimulation. His Tinnitus research incorporates themes from Physical therapy, Loudness, Temporal cortex and Auditory cortex. His Auditory cortex research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Auditory system and Functional imaging.
His studies deal with areas such as Stimulus, Neuromodulation, Distress and Perception as well as Audiology. In his research on the topic of Transcranial magnetic stimulation, Silent period is strongly related with Motor cortex. His work on Neuroscience deals in particular with Neuroimaging, Electroencephalography, Cognition, Anterior cingulate cortex and Resting state fMRI.
Berthold Langguth mainly investigates Tinnitus, Audiology, Transcranial magnetic stimulation, Stimulation and Loudness. His research in Tinnitus intersects with topics in Clinical trial, Randomized controlled trial, Distress, Neuromodulation and Personality. His work deals with themes such as Stimulus, Lidocaine and Arousal, which intersect with Audiology.
His Transcranial magnetic stimulation study is related to the wider topic of Neuroscience. Berthold Langguth works mostly in the field of Stimulation, limiting it down to topics relating to Neuroplasticity and, in certain cases, Vagus nerve stimulation, as a part of the same area of interest. His Loudness study incorporates themes from Brain activity and meditation and Electroencephalography.
Tinnitus, Transcranial magnetic stimulation, Audiology, Randomized controlled trial and Physical medicine and rehabilitation are his primary areas of study. He combines Tinnitus and Psychological stress in his studies. The various areas that Berthold Langguth examines in his Transcranial magnetic stimulation study include Temporal cortex, Brain stimulation and Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex.
His study of Loudness is a part of Audiology. His Physical medicine and rehabilitation study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Neurology, Evidence-based practice, Treatment-resistant depression and Set. His Stimulation study introduces a deeper knowledge of Neuroscience.
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Non-invasive electrical and magnetic stimulation of the brain, spinal cord, roots and peripheral nerves: Basic principles and procedures for routine clinical and research application: An updated report from an I.F.C.N. Committee
P.M. Rossini;D. Burke;R. Chen;L.G. Cohen.
Clinical Neurophysiology (2015)
Evidence-based guidelines on the therapeutic use of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS)
Jean Pascal Lefaucheur;Nathalie André-Obadia;Andrea Antal;Samar S. Ayache.
Clinical Neurophysiology (2014)
Evidence-based guidelines on the therapeutic use of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS)
Jean Pascal Lefaucheur;Andrea Antal;Samar S. Ayache;David H. Benninger.
Clinical Neurophysiology (2017)
Evidence-based guidelines on the therapeutic use of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS): An update (2014–2018)
Jean Pascal Lefaucheur;André Aleman;Chris Baeken;David H. Benninger.
Clinical Neurophysiology (2020)
Tinnitus: causes and clinical management
Berthold Langguth;Peter M Kreuzer;Tobias Kleinjung;Tobias Kleinjung;Dirk De Ridder.
Lancet Neurology (2013)
Phantom percepts: Tinnitus and pain as persisting aversive memory networks
Dirk De Ridder;Ana Belen Elgoyhen;Ranulfo Romo;Berthold Langguth.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2011)
Structural Brain Alterations following 5 Days of Intervention: Dynamic Aspects of Neuroplasticity
A May;G Hajak;S Gänßbauer;T Steffens.
Cerebral Cortex (2007)
An integrative model of auditory phantom perception: tinnitus as a unified percept of interacting separable subnetworks.
Dirk De Ridder;Sven Vanneste;Nathan Weisz;Alain Londero.
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews (2014)
Consensus for tinnitus patient assessment and treatment outcome measurement: Tinnitus Research Initiative meeting, Regensburg, July 2006.
B. Langguth;R. Goodey;A. Azevedo;A. Bjorne.
Progress in Brain Research (2007)
Tinnitus and depression
Langguth B;Landgrebe M;Kleinjung T;Kleinjung T;Sand Gp.
World Journal of Biological Psychiatry (2011)
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