[HTML][HTML] Tinnitus-related dissociation between cortical and subcortical neural activity in humans with mild to moderate sensorineural hearing loss

K Boyen, E de Kleine, P van Dijk, DRM Langers - Hearing research, 2014 - Elsevier
Tinnitus is a phantom sound percept that is strongly associated with peripheral hearing loss.
However, only a fraction of hearing-impaired subjects develops tinnitus. This may be based …

Cortical activation during a pitch discrimination task in tinnitus patients and controls–an fMRI study

AP Wunderlich, C Schönfeldt-Lecuona… - Audiology and …, 2010 - karger.com
Chronic subjective tinnitus has been associated with aberrant activation of cortical areas
involved in the perception of auditory information. This leads to the hypothesis that neural …

Tinnitus-related neural activity: theories of generation, propagation, and centralization

AJ Noreña, BJ Farley - Hearing research, 2013 - Elsevier
The neuroscience of tinnitus represents an ideal model to explore central issues in brain
functioning such as the formation of auditory percepts, in addition to opening up new …

Lateralized tinnitus studied with functional magnetic resonance imaging: abnormal inferior colliculus activation

JR Melcher, IS Sigalovsky… - Journal of …, 2000 - journals.physiology.org
Tinnitus, the perception of sound in the absence of external stimuli, is a common and often
disturbing symptom that is not understood physiologically. This paper presents an approach …

[HTML][HTML] The thalamus and tinnitus: Bridging the gap between animal data and findings in humans

EA Koops, JJ Eggermont - Hearing Research, 2021 - Elsevier
The neuronal mechanisms underlying tinnitus are yet to be revealed. Tinnitus, an auditory
phantom sensation, used to be approached as a purely auditory domain symptom. More …

[HTML][HTML] Reduced sound-evoked and resting-state BOLD fMRI connectivity in tinnitus

B Hofmeier, S Wolpert, ES Aldamer, M Walter… - NeuroImage: Clinical, 2018 - Elsevier
The exact neurophysiological basis of chronic tinnitus, which affects 10-15% of the
population, remains unknown and is controversial at many levels. It is an open question …

Brainstem auditory evoked potentials suggest a role for the ventral cochlear nucleus in tinnitus

JW Gu, BS Herrmann, RA Levine… - Journal of the Association …, 2012 - Springer
Numerous studies have demonstrated elevated spontaneous and sound-evoked brainstem
activity in animal models of tinnitus, but data on brainstem function in people with this …

Unilateral tinnitus: changes in connectivity and response lateralization measured with fMRI

CP Lanting, E de Kleine, DRM Langers, P van Dijk - PloS one, 2014 - journals.plos.org
Tinnitus is a percept of sound that is not related to an acoustic source outside the body. For
many forms of tinnitus, mechanisms in the central nervous system are believed to play a role …

The auditory midbrain of people with tinnitus: abnormal sound-evoked activity revisited

JR Melcher, RA Levine, C Bergevin, B Norris - Hearing research, 2009 - Elsevier
Sound-evoked fMRI activation of the inferior colliculi (IC) was compared between tinnitus
and non-tinnitus subjects matched in threshold (normal), age, depression, and anxiety …

Neural activity underlying tinnitus generation: results from PET and fMRI

CP Lanting, E De Kleine, P Van Dijk - Hearing research, 2009 - Elsevier
Tinnitus is the percept of sound that is not related to an acoustic source outside the body. For
many forms of tinnitus, mechanisms in the central nervous system are believed to play an …