[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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
ear.” Despite the auditory-perceptual nature of this disorder, a growing number of studies …
Neuroanatomical alterations in tinnitus assessed with magnetic resonance imaging
Previous studies of anatomical changes associated with tinnitus have provided inconsistent
results, with some showing significant cortical and subcortical changes, while others have …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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
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 …
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 …
external stimuli. Convergent evidence proposes that tinnitus perception involves brain …