Structural brain changes in tinnitus: grey matter decrease in auditory and non-auditory brain areas

M Landgrebe, B Langguth, K Rosengarth, S Braun… - Neuroimage, 2009 - Elsevier
Tinnitus, the phantom perception of sound, is a frequent disorder that causes significant
morbidity. The pathophysiological mechanisms involved in tinnitus generation are still under …

The mechanisms of tinnitus: perspectives from human functional neuroimaging

P Adjamian, M Sereda, DA Hall - Hearing research, 2009 - Elsevier
In this review, we highlight the contribution of advances in human neuroimaging to the
current understanding of central mechanisms underpinning tinnitus and explain how …

Residual inhibition functions overlap tinnitus spectra and the region of auditory threshold shift

LE Roberts, G Moffat, M Baumann, LM Ward… - Journal of the …, 2008 - Springer
Animals exposed to noise trauma show augmented synchronous neural activity in
tonotopically reorganized primary auditory cortex consequent on hearing loss. Diminished …

The neural network of phantom sound changes over time: A comparison between recent‐onset and chronic tinnitus patients

S Vanneste, P Van de Heyning… - European Journal of …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Tinnitus is characterized by an ongoing conscious perception of a sound in the absence of
any external sound source. Chronic tinnitus is notoriously characterized by its resistance to …

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 …

Bilateral dorsolateral prefrontal cortex modulation for tinnitus by transcranial direct current stimulation: a preliminary clinical study

S Vanneste, M Plazier, J Ost, E van der Loo… - Experimental brain …, 2010 - Springer
Tinnitus is considered as an auditory phantom percept. Preliminary evidence indicates that
transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) of the temporo-parietal area might reduce …

Deafferentation-based pathophysiological differences in phantom sound: tinnitus with and without hearing loss

S Vanneste, D De Ridder - Neuroimage, 2016 - Elsevier
Tinnitus has been considered an auditory phantom percept. Recently a theoretical
multiphase compensation mechanism at a cortical level has been hypothesized linking …

Reduced volume of Heschl's gyrus in tinnitus

P Schneider, M Andermann, M Wengenroth, R Goebel… - Neuroimage, 2009 - Elsevier
The neural basis of tinnitus is unknown. Recent neuroimaging studies point towards
involvement of several cortical and subcortical regions. Here we demonstrate that tinnitus …

[HTML][HTML] Silent zero TE MR neuroimaging: current state-of-the-art and future directions

E Ljungberg, NL Damestani, TC Wood… - Progress in Nuclear …, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scanners produce loud acoustic noise
originating from vibrational Lorentz forces induced by rapidly changing currents in the …

Emerging pharmacotherapy of tinnitus

B Langguth, R Salvi, AB Elgoyhen - Expert opinion on emerging …, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
Tinnitus, the perception of sound in the absence of an auditory stimulus, is perceived by
about 1 in 10 adults, and for at least 1 in 100, tinnitus severely affects their quality of life …