[HTML][HTML] Chronic tinnitus and the limbic system: Reappraising brain structural effects of distress and affective symptoms

B Besteher, C Gaser, D Ivanšić, O Guntinas-Lichius… - NeuroImage: Clinical, 2019 - Elsevier
Chronic tinnitus has been associated with brain structural changes in both the auditory
system as well as limbic system. While there is considerable inconsistency across brain …

Auditory cortex is implicated in tinnitus distress: a voxel-based morphometry study

M Schecklmann, A Lehner, TB Poeppl… - Brain Structure and …, 2013 - Springer
Neuroimaging studies of tinnitus suggest the involvement of wide-spread neural networks
for perceptual, attentional, memory, and emotional processes encompassing auditory …

Neural correlates of tinnitus duration and distress: a positron emission tomography study

M Schecklmann, M Landgrebe, TB Poeppl… - Human brain …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Cerebral 18F‐deoxyglucose positron emission tomography (FDG‐PET) has shown altered
auditory pathway activity in tinnitus. However, the corresponding studies involved only small …

Cortico-limbic morphology separates tinnitus from tinnitus distress

AM Leaver, A Seydell-Greenwald… - Frontiers in systems …, 2012 - frontiersin.org
Tinnitus is a common auditory disorder characterized by a chronic ringing or buzzing “in the
ear.” Despite the auditory-perceptual nature of this disorder, a growing number of studies …

Neuroanatomical alterations in tinnitus assessed with magnetic resonance imaging

TW Allan, J Besle, DRM Langers, J Davies… - Frontiers in Aging …, 2016 - frontiersin.org
Previous studies of anatomical changes associated with tinnitus have provided inconsistent
results, with some showing significant cortical and subcortical changes, while others have …

Dysregulation of limbic and auditory networks in tinnitus

AM Leaver, L Renier, MA Chevillet, S Morgan, HJ Kim… - Neuron, 2011 - cell.com
Tinnitus is a common disorder characterized by ringing in the ear in the absence of sound.
Converging evidence suggests that tinnitus pathophysiology involves damage to peripheral …

Neural correlates of tinnitus related distress: an fMRI-study

D Golm, C Schmidt-Samoa, P Dechent… - Hearing research, 2013 - Elsevier
Chronic tinnitus affects approximately 5% of the population. Severe distress due to the
phantom noise is experienced by 20% of the tinnitus patients. This distress cannot be …

Structural brain changes in tinnitus

M Mühlau, JP Rauschecker, E Oestreicher… - Cerebral …, 2006 - academic.oup.com
Tinnitus is a common but poorly understood disorder characterized by ringing or buzzing in
the ear. Central mechanisms must play a crucial role in generating this auditory phantom …

Tinnitus and the brain: a review of functional and anatomical magnetic resonance imaging studies

S Shahsavarani, RA Khan, FT Husain - … of the ASHA Special Interest Groups, 2019 - ASHA
Purpose The tinnitus patient population is inherently heterogeneous. Although tinnitus often
co-occurs with hearing loss and is more frequent among elderly people, it affects all age …

Neuroanatomical correlates of tinnitus revealed by cortical thickness analysis and diffusion tensor imaging

FM Aldhafeeri, I Mackenzie, T Kay, J Alghamdi… - Neuroradiology, 2012 - Springer
Introduction Tinnitus is a poorly understood auditory perception of sound in the absence of
external stimuli. Convergent evidence proposes that tinnitus perception involves brain …