Dynamic changes of functional neuronal activities between the auditory pathway and limbic systems contribute to noise-induced tinnitus with a normal audiogram

T Qu, Y Qi, S Yu, Z Du, W Wei, A Cai, J Wang, B Nie… - Neuroscience, 2019 - Elsevier
Tinnitus is thought to be triggered by aberrant neural activity in the central auditory pathway
and is often accompanied by comorbidities of emotional distress and anxiety, which imply …

Role of auditory cortex in noise-and drug-induced tinnitus

JJ Eggermont - 2008 - ASHA
Method Neurophysiological findings in cat auditory cortex following noise trauma or the
application of salicylate and quinine, all expected to induce tinnitus, were reviewed. Those …

The auditory cortex and tinnitus–a review of animal and human studies

JJ Eggermont - European Journal of Neuroscience, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Tinnitus is the sound heard in the absence of physical sound sources external or internal to
the body. Tinnitus never occurs in isolation; it typically develops after hearing loss, and not …

[HTML][HTML] The neuroscience of tinnitus: understanding abnormal and normal auditory perception

JJ Eggermont, LE Roberts - Frontiers in systems neuroscience, 2012 - frontiersin.org
Ranulfo Romo, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico et al., 2012). Attentional
effects on the auditory steady state response in tinnitus patients were deemed unlikely …

[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 …

Neural networks of tinnitus in humans: elucidating severity and habituation

FT Husain - Hearing research, 2016 - Elsevier
The article reviews current data about the neural correlates of an individual's reaction to
tinnitus, primarily from studies that employ magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Human …

Functional MRI evidence for a role of ventral prefrontal cortex in tinnitus

A Seydell-Greenwald, AM Leaver, TK Turesky… - Brain research, 2012 - Elsevier
It has long been known that subjective tinnitus, a constant or intermittent phantom sound
perceived by 10 to 15% of the adult population, is not a purely auditory phenomenon but is …

Neuronal connectivity and interactions between the auditory and limbic systems. Effects of noise and tinnitus

KS Kraus, B Canlon - Hearing research, 2012 - Elsevier
Acoustic experience such as sound, noise, or absence of sound induces structural or
functional changes in the central auditory system but can also affect limbic regions such as …

Cluster analysis for identifying sub-types of tinnitus: a positron emission tomography and voxel-based morphometry study

M Schecklmann, A Lehner, TB Poeppl, PM Kreuzer… - Brain research, 2012 - Elsevier
Tinnitus is a heterogeneous disorder with respect to its etiology and phenotype. Thus, the
identification of sub-types implicates high relevance for treatment recommendations. For this …

Neural plasticity of mild tinnitus: an fMRI investigation comparing those recently diagnosed with tinnitus to those that had tinnitus for a long period of time

JR Carpenter-Thompson, SA Schmidt… - Neural …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Objectives. The aim of the study was to compare differences in neural correlates of tinnitus in
adults with recent onset and others who had the disorder for longer than a year. Design. A …