Sound therapy can modulate the functional connectivity of the auditory network

H Lv, Q Chen, X Wei, C Liu, P Zhao, Z Wang… - Progress in Neuro …, 2021 - Elsevier
The functional connectivity of the auditory network is considered to be important in the
development of tinnitus. We hypothesized that sound therapy, as a commonly used effective …

Altered functional connectivity of the thalamus in tinnitus patients is correlated with symptom alleviation after sound therapy

H Lv, C Liu, Z Wang, P Zhao, X Cheng, Z Yang… - Brain Imaging and …, 2020 - Springer
Altered functional connectivity (FC) of the thalamus has been proven to be an important
finding in tinnitus patients. Tinnitus can be effectively desensitized by sound therapy …

The effects of sound therapy in tinnitus are characterized by altered limbic and auditory networks

L Han, Z Pengfei, L Chunli, W Zhaodi… - Brain …, 2020 - academic.oup.com
To determine the neural mechanism underlying the effects of sound therapy on tinnitus, we
hypothesize that sound therapy may be effective by modulating both local neural activity and …

Pretreatment intranetwork connectivity can predict the outcomes in idiopathic tinnitus patients treated with sound therapy

Q Chen, H Lv, Z Wang, X Wei, J Liu, P Zhao… - Human brain …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Previous studies demonstrated that brain morphological differences and distinct patterns of
neural activation exist in tinnitus patients with different prognoses after sound therapy. This …

Effects of sound therapy on resting‐state functional brain networks in patients with tinnitus: A graph‐theoretical‐based study

L Han, L Yawen, W Hao, L Chunli… - Journal of Magnetic …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Background Tinnitus is considered to be triggered by aberrant neural activity in the brain.
Sound therapy is regarded as a reasonable management option for tinnitus treatment and …

Tinnitus distress: a paradoxical attention to the sound?

S Kandeepan, A Maudoux, D Ribeiro de Paula… - Journal of …, 2019 - Springer
Tinnitus, the perception of sound in the absence of external stimuli, is often a disturbing
symptom for which the underlying functional neuroanatomy still remains poorly understood …

Tinnitus distress is linked to enhanced resting‐state functional connectivity from the limbic system to the auditory cortex

YC Chen, W Xia, H Chen, Y Feng, JJ Xu… - Human brain …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
The phantom sound of tinnitus is believed to be triggered by aberrant neural activity in the
central auditory pathway, but since this debilitating condition is often associated with …

Brain regions responsible for tinnitus distress and loudness: a resting-state FMRI study

T Ueyama, T Donishi, S Ukai, Y Ikeda, M Hotomi… - PloS one, 2013 - journals.plos.org
Subjective tinnitus is characterized by the perception of phantom sound without an external
auditory stimulus. We hypothesized that abnormal functionally connected regions in the …

Brain structural and functional reorganization in tinnitus patients without hearing loss after sound therapy: A preliminary longitudinal study

Q Chen, H Lv, Z Wang, X Wei, P Zhao, Z Yang… - Frontiers in …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Sound therapy is one of the most common first-line treatments for idiopathic tinnitus. We
aimed to investigate the brain structural and functional alterations between patients with …

Auditory resting-state network connectivity in tinnitus: a functional MRI study

A Maudoux, P Lefebvre, JE Cabay, A Demertzi… - PloS one, 2012 - journals.plos.org
The underlying functional neuroanatomy of tinnitus remains poorly understood. Few studies
have focused on functional cerebral connectivity changes in tinnitus patients. The aim of this …