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Vestibular cognition is an emerging field with exciting and unexpected implications for our understanding of the mechanism underlying cerebral functions. When neural processes are disrupted, our ability to deliver treatment becomes a reality thanks to the new developments in related research. Chronic vertigo, ...

Vestibular cognition is an emerging field with exciting and unexpected implications for our understanding of the mechanism underlying cerebral functions. When neural processes are disrupted, our ability to deliver treatment becomes a reality thanks to the new developments in related research. Chronic vertigo, such as MD and vestibular migraine, was found to be more likely to have cognitive deficits. Tinnitus, the conscious perception of sound in the absence of any corresponding acoustic stimulus, is one of the common auditory symptoms. There is evidence that people with tinnitus have difficulties with cognitive functions, including attention and memory. However, the relationship between vertigo, tinnitus, and cognition is unclear, and exactly how tinnitus and vertigo affect cognitive functions remains controversial.

In this Research Topic, we would like to share the relationship between vertigo, tinnitus, and cognition, including the relationship, mechanism of action, and treatment of vertigo, vestibular disorder, and tinnitus that improves cognitive functions with all the relevant scholars in the world.

In this Research Topic, we would like to discuss the following questions:

-To investigate the correlation between vertigo, vestibular disorder, tinnitus, and cognition.

-To investigate the mechanisms among vertigo, vestibular disorder, tinnitus, and cognition.

-To investigate if the treatment of vertigo, vestibular disorder, and tinnitus can improve cognitive function.

Submissions in review, clinical or basic original research paper are encouraged.

Keywords: Tinnitus, Vestibular Cognition, Chronic vertigo, Vestibular migraine, Cognitive deficits


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