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Diāna Raumane is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Otorhinolaryngology at Riga Stradins University, specializing in clinical neuroscience and auditory disorders. Her work bridges neurology, audiology, and otolaryngology, with a focus on central auditory processing and vestibular dysfunction.
Research Interests: Her primary research areas include central auditory processing disorders, auditory evoked potentials, speech recognition mechanisms, hearing impairment, vestibular vertigo, and the auditory manifestations of temporal lobe epilepsy. She integrates electrophysiological and behavioral methodologies to study adult auditory function.
The analysis of her publications reveals a consistent focus on the neurological and perceptual aspects of hearing and balance, particularly how central auditory pathways are affected in epilepsy and aging. Her work also extends into pharmacological management of vertigo, as seen in her participation in the multinational OSVaLD study on betahistine.
Scientific Contributions:
- Published research on central auditory processing across age and hearing loss
- Explored vestibular and auditory comorbidities in temporal lobe epilepsy
- Contributed to real-world evidence on vertigo treatment efficacy and tolerability
Advising and Grants: While no formal students or grants are listed in the provided materials, her doctoral thesis and collaborative research suggest mentorship and project involvement. She has participated in peer-reviewed, collaborative research efforts, including international studies, indicating grant-supported or institutionally funded research activity.
Labs and Teams: Dr. Raumane has been an active member of the OSVaLD study working group, demonstrating engagement in large-scale, multi-center research collaborations focused on vestibular disorders. Her work appears to be conducted within a clinical neuroscience or neuro-otology research team at Riga Stradins University.




