The auditory midbrain of people with tinnitus: abnormal sound-evoked activity revisited
JR Melcher, RA Levine, C Bergevin, B Norris - Hearing research, 2009 - Elsevier
Sound-evoked fMRI activation of the inferior colliculi (IC) was compared between tinnitus
and non-tinnitus subjects matched in threshold (normal), age, depression, and anxiety …
and non-tinnitus subjects matched in threshold (normal), age, depression, and anxiety …
[HTML][HTML] Head-to-head comparison of transcranial random noise stimulation, transcranial AC stimulation, and transcranial DC stimulation for tinnitus
Tinnitus is the perception of a sound in the absence of an external sound stimulus. This
phantom sound has been related to plastic changes and hyperactivity in the auditory cortex …
phantom sound has been related to plastic changes and hyperactivity in the auditory cortex …
Functional imaging of unilateral tinnitus using fMRI
CP Lanting, E De Kleine, H Bartels… - Acta oto …, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
Conclusions. This article shows that the inferior colliculus plays a key role in unilateral
subjective tinnitus. Objectives. The major aim of this study was to determine tinnitus-related …
subjective tinnitus. Objectives. The major aim of this study was to determine tinnitus-related …
Top down prefrontal affective modulation of tinnitus with multiple sessions of tDCS of dorsolateral prefrontal cortex
Most forms of tinnitus are attributable to reorganization and hyperactivity in the auditory
central nervous system with coactivation of nonauditory brain structures. One such …
central nervous system with coactivation of nonauditory brain structures. One such …
Auditory cortex is implicated in tinnitus distress: a voxel-based morphometry study
M Schecklmann, A Lehner, TB Poeppl… - Brain Structure and …, 2013 - Springer
Neuroimaging studies of tinnitus suggest the involvement of wide-spread neural networks
for perceptual, attentional, memory, and emotional processes encompassing auditory …
for perceptual, attentional, memory, and emotional processes encompassing auditory …
Directing neural plasticity to understand and treat tinnitus
The functional organization of cortical and subcortical networks can be altered by sensory
experience. Sensory deprivation destabilizes neural networks resulting in increased …
experience. Sensory deprivation destabilizes neural networks resulting in increased …
Reversing pathologically increased EEG power by acoustic coordinated reset neuromodulation
Abstract Acoustic Coordinated Reset (CR) neuromodulation is a patterned stimulation with
tones adjusted to the patient's dominant tinnitus frequency, which aims at desynchronizing …
tones adjusted to the patient's dominant tinnitus frequency, which aims at desynchronizing …
Transcranial magnetic stimulation and extradural electrodes implanted on secondary auditory cortex for tinnitus suppression
Object Tinnitus is a prevalent symptom, with clinical, pathophysiological, and treatment
features analogous to pain. Noninvasive transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and …
features analogous to pain. Noninvasive transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and …
[HTML][HTML] Disentangling depression and distress networks in the tinnitus brain
K Joos, S Vanneste, D De Ridder - PLoS One, 2012 - journals.plos.org
Tinnitus is the continuous perception of an internal auditory stimulus. This permanent sound
often affects a person's emotional state inducing distress and depressive feelings changes …
often affects a person's emotional state inducing distress and depressive feelings changes …
Mapping tinnitus-related brain activation: an activation-likelihood estimation metaanalysis of PET studies
In tinnitus, PET and other functional imaging modalities have shown functional changes not
only in the auditory cortex but also in nonauditory regions such as the limbic, frontal, and …
only in the auditory cortex but also in nonauditory regions such as the limbic, frontal, and …