Neural activity underlying tinnitus generation: results from PET and fMRI
Tinnitus is the percept of sound that is not related to an acoustic source outside the body. For
many forms of tinnitus, mechanisms in the central nervous system are believed to play an …
many forms of tinnitus, mechanisms in the central nervous system are believed to play an …
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 …
[HTML][HTML] Tinnitus-related dissociation between cortical and subcortical neural activity in humans with mild to moderate sensorineural hearing loss
Tinnitus is a phantom sound percept that is strongly associated with peripheral hearing loss.
However, only a fraction of hearing-impaired subjects develops tinnitus. This may be based …
However, only a fraction of hearing-impaired subjects develops tinnitus. This may be based …
The mechanisms of tinnitus: perspectives from human functional neuroimaging
In this review, we highlight the contribution of advances in human neuroimaging to the
current understanding of central mechanisms underpinning tinnitus and explain how …
current understanding of central mechanisms underpinning tinnitus and explain how …
Cortical networks subserving the perception of tinnitus-a PET study
F Mirz - Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 2000 - Taylor & Francis
Subjective tinnitus is an auditory phantom perception that may arise from any aberrant
signal within the auditory system. Further processing of this signal and the conscious …
signal within the auditory system. Further processing of this signal and the conscious …
Expanding the biological basis of tinnitus: crossmodal origins and the role of neuroplasticity
AT Cacace - Hearing research, 2003 - Elsevier
Tinnitus is most often initiated by modality specific otopathologic disturbances affecting
peripheral and central auditory pathways. However, there is growing evidence indicating …
peripheral and central auditory pathways. However, there is growing evidence indicating …
Tinnitus-related neural activity: theories of generation, propagation, and centralization
AJ Noreña, BJ Farley - Hearing research, 2013 - Elsevier
The neuroscience of tinnitus represents an ideal model to explore central issues in brain
functioning such as the formation of auditory percepts, in addition to opening up new …
functioning such as the formation of auditory percepts, in addition to opening up new …
[HTML][HTML] Etiology and pathophysiology of tinnitus: a systematic review
SK Makar - The International Tinnitus Journal, 2021 - tinnitusjournal.com
Introduction: Prevalence of tinnitus range from 7.1% to 14.6%(National Center for Health
Statistics, 2016), but the mechanisms responsible for the development of this abnormal …
Statistics, 2016), but the mechanisms responsible for the development of this abnormal …
Neural networks of tinnitus in humans: elucidating severity and habituation
FT Husain - Hearing research, 2016 - Elsevier
The article reviews current data about the neural correlates of an individual's reaction to
tinnitus, primarily from studies that employ magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Human …
tinnitus, primarily from studies that employ magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Human …
Lateralized tinnitus studied with functional magnetic resonance imaging: abnormal inferior colliculus activation
JR Melcher, IS Sigalovsky… - Journal of …, 2000 - journals.physiology.org
Tinnitus, the perception of sound in the absence of external stimuli, is a common and often
disturbing symptom that is not understood physiologically. This paper presents an approach …
disturbing symptom that is not understood physiologically. This paper presents an approach …