[HTML][HTML] The pathological mechanisms and treatments of tinnitus
S Saeed, QU Khan - Discoveries, 2021 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Tinnitus is defined as the ringing, hissing, clicking or roaring sounds an individual
consciously perceives in the absence of an external auditory stimulus. Currently, the …
consciously perceives in the absence of an external auditory stimulus. Currently, the …
[HTML][HTML] An implementation science systematic review of neurophysiological evidence indicates the tinnitus core network as a therapeutic target
LJ Burton-Harris, PJ Sanders… - Frontiers in Audiology …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Identifying and implementing an effective tinnitus treatment has been a challenge. Despite
efforts over many decades, there is no definitive cure for tinnitus yet. Implementation science …
efforts over many decades, there is no definitive cure for tinnitus yet. Implementation science …
Distinct brain structural‐functional network topological coupling explains different outcomes in tinnitus patients treated with sound therapy
Topological properties, which serve as the core of the neural network, and their couplings
can reflect different therapeutic effects in tinnitus patients. We hypothesized that tinnitus …
can reflect different therapeutic effects in tinnitus patients. We hypothesized that tinnitus …
Is the posterior cingulate cortex an on-off switch for tinnitus?: A comparison between hearing loss subjects with and without tinnitus
SY Lee, M Chang, B Kwon, BY Choi, JW Koo, T Moon… - Hearing Research, 2021 - Elsevier
As the human brain works in a Bayesian manner to minimize uncertainty toward external
stimuli, the deafferented brain may generate tinnitus in an attempt to fill in missing auditory …
stimuli, the deafferented brain may generate tinnitus in an attempt to fill in missing auditory …
[HTML][HTML] Causal associations of genetically determined tinnitus with neuroimaging traits: evidence from a mendelian randomization study
Objectives: Potential reverse causality and unmeasured confounding factors are common
biases in most neuroimaging studies on tinnitus and central correlates. The causal …
biases in most neuroimaging studies on tinnitus and central correlates. The causal …
Aberrant Resting‐State Functional Connectivity of the Dorsal Attention Network in Tinnitus
H Hu, Y Lyu, S Li, Z Yuan, C Ye, Z Han, G Lin - Neural Plasticity, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Previous functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) analyses have shown that the
dorsal attention network (DAN) is involved in the pathophysiological changes of tinnitus, but …
dorsal attention network (DAN) is involved in the pathophysiological changes of tinnitus, but …
[HTML][HTML] Integrative treatment for tinnitus combining repeated facial and auriculotemporal nerve blocks with stimulation of auditory and non-auditory nerves
SJ Sirh, SW Sirh, HY Mun, HM Sirh - Frontiers in Neuroscience, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Background Tinnitus is a prevalent condition (> 10% of the population) affecting the quality
of life of 0.5–3% of the population. Although several treatments have been proposed, most of …
of life of 0.5–3% of the population. Although several treatments have been proposed, most of …
Brain effective connectivity analysis facilitates the treatment outcome expectation of sound therapy in patients with tinnitus
Tinnitus is associated with abnormal functional connectivity of multiple regions of the brain.
However, previous analytic methods have disregarded information on the direction of …
However, previous analytic methods have disregarded information on the direction of …
[HTML][HTML] Relationship between tinnitus and olfactory dysfunction: audiovisual, olfactory, and medical examinations
N Katayama, T Yoshida, T Nakashima, Y Ito… - Frontiers in Public …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Introduction Sensory dysfunctions and cognitive impairments are related to each other.
Although a relationship between tinnitus and subjective olfactory dysfunction has been …
Although a relationship between tinnitus and subjective olfactory dysfunction has been …
[HTML][HTML] Therapy effect of cochleural alternating acoustic beam therapy versus traditional sound therapy for managing chronic idiopathic tinnitus patients
C Liu, J Zhang, Z Qi, W Yue, Y Yuan, T Jiang… - Scientific Reports, 2024 - nature.com
Idiopathic tinnitus is a common and complex disorder with no established cure. The CAABT
(Cochleural Alternating Acoustic Beam Therapy CAABT), is a personalized sound therapy …
(Cochleural Alternating Acoustic Beam Therapy CAABT), is a personalized sound therapy …