Tinnitus and tinnitus disorder: Theoretical and operational definitions (an international multidisciplinary proposal)
As for hypertension, chronic pain, epilepsy and other disorders with particular symptoms, a
commonly accepted and unambiguous definition provides a common ground for …
commonly accepted and unambiguous definition provides a common ground for …
[HTML][HTML] The anatomy of pain and suffering in the brain and its clinical implications
Pain is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential
tissue damage. Chronic pain, with a prevalence of 20–30% is the major cause of human …
tissue damage. Chronic pain, with a prevalence of 20–30% is the major cause of human …
[HTML][HTML] A multidisciplinary European guideline for tinnitus: diagnostics, assessment, and treatment
Tinnitus involves the percept of a sound or sounds in the ear or head without an external
source. Most individuals experiencing tinnitus have a neutral reaction to the percept …
source. Most individuals experiencing tinnitus have a neutral reaction to the percept …
Maladaptive plasticity in tinnitus—triggers, mechanisms and treatment
Tinnitus is a phantom auditory sensation that reduces quality of life for millions of people
worldwide, and for which there is no medical cure. Most cases of tinnitus are associated with …
worldwide, and for which there is no medical cure. Most cases of tinnitus are associated with …
Tinnitus: causes and clinical management
B Langguth, PM Kreuzer, T Kleinjung… - The Lancet …, 2013 - thelancet.com
Tinnitus is the perception of sound in the absence of a corresponding external acoustic
stimulus. With prevalence ranging from 10% to 15%, tinnitus is a common disorder. Many …
stimulus. With prevalence ranging from 10% to 15%, tinnitus is a common disorder. Many …
Pain and the triple network model
Acute pain is a physiological response that causes an unpleasant sensory and emotional
experience in the presence of actual or potential tissue injury. Anatomically and …
experience in the presence of actual or potential tissue injury. Anatomically and …
Central gain control in tinnitus and hyperacusis
BD Auerbach, PV Rodrigues, RJ Salvi - Frontiers in neurology, 2014 - frontiersin.org
Sensorineural hearing loss induced by noise or ototoxic drug exposure reduces the neural
activity transmitted from the cochlea to the central auditory system. Despite a reduced …
activity transmitted from the cochlea to the central auditory system. Despite a reduced …
Tinnitus: perspectives from human neuroimaging
Tinnitus is the perception of phantom sound in the absence of a corresponding external
source. It is a highly prevalent disorder, and most cases are caused by cochlear injury that …
source. It is a highly prevalent disorder, and most cases are caused by cochlear injury that …
Age-related hearing loss and tinnitus, dementia risk, and auditory amplification outcomes
Age-related hearing loss (ARHL) or presbycusis, as the third leading cause of chronic
disability in older adults, has been shown to be associated with predisposing cognitive …
disability in older adults, has been shown to be associated with predisposing cognitive …