Plasticity at glycinergic synapses in dorsal cochlear nucleus of rats with behavioral evidence of tinnitus

H Wang, TJ Brozoski, JG Turner, L Ling, JL Parrish… - Neuroscience, 2009 - Elsevier
Fifteen percent to 35% of the United States population experiences tinnitus, a subjective
“ringing in the ears”. Up to 10% of those afflicted report severe and disabling symptoms …

Inhibitory neurotransmission in animal models of tinnitus: maladaptive plasticity

H Wang, TJ Brozoski, DM Caspary - Hearing research, 2011 - Elsevier
Tinnitus is a phantom auditory sensation experienced by up to 14% of the United States
population with a smaller percentage experiencing decreased quality of life. A compelling …

Noise overexposure alters long-term somatosensory-auditory processing in the dorsal cochlear nucleus—possible basis for tinnitus-related hyperactivity?

S Dehmel, S Pradhan, S Koehler… - Journal of …, 2012 - Soc Neuroscience
The dorsal cochlear nucleus (DCN) is the first neural site of bimodal auditory-somatosensory
integration. Previous studies have shown that stimulation of somatosensory pathways …

[HTML][HTML] The reduced cochlear output and the failure to adapt the central auditory response causes tinnitus in noise exposed rats

L Rüttiger, W Singer, R Panford-Walsh, M Matsumoto… - PloS one, 2013 - journals.plos.org
Tinnitus is proposed to be caused by decreased central input from the cochlea, followed by
increased spontaneous and evoked subcortical activity that is interpreted as compensation …

[HTML][HTML] Bilateral dorsal cochlear nucleus lesions prevent acoustic-trauma induced tinnitus in an animal model

TJ Brozoski, KW Wisner, LT Sybert… - Journal of the Association …, 2012 - Springer
Animal experiments suggest that chronic tinnitus (“ringing in the ears”) may result from
processes that overcompensate for lost afferent input. Abnormally elevated spontaneous …

Elevated fusiform cell activity in the dorsal cochlear nucleus of chinchillas with psychophysical evidence of tinnitus

TJ Brozoski, CA Bauer, DM Caspary - Journal of Neuroscience, 2002 - Soc Neuroscience
Chinchillas with psychophysical evidence of chronic tinnitus were shown to have
significantly elevated spontaneous activity and stimulus-evoked responses in putative …

Remodeling of cholinergic input to the hippocampus after noise exposure and tinnitus induction in Guinea pigs

L Zhang, C Wu, DT Martel, M West, MA Sutton… - …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Here, we investigate remodeling of hippocampal cholinergic inputs after noise exposure and
determine the relevance of these changes to tinnitus. To assess the effects of noise …

[HTML][HTML] Alterations in peripheral and central components of the auditory brainstem response: a neural assay of tinnitus

AS Lowe, JP Walton - PLoS One, 2015 - journals.plos.org
Chronic tinnitus, or “ringing of the ears”, affects upwards of 15% of the adult population.
Identifying a cost-effective and objective measure of tinnitus is needed due to legal concerns …

Mechanisms of synaptic plasticity in the dorsal cochlear nucleus: plasticity-induced changes that could underlie tinnitus

T Tzounopoulos - 2008 - ASHA
Purpose Tinnitus is the persistent perception of a subjective sound. Tinnitus is almost
universally experienced in some forms. In most cases, recovery may occur in seconds …

Diminished cortical inhibition in an aging mouse model of chronic tinnitus

DA Llano, J Turner, DM Caspary - Journal of Neuroscience, 2012 - Soc Neuroscience
Flavoprotein autofluorescence imaging was used to examine auditory cortical synaptic
responses in aged animals with behavioral evidence of tinnitus and hearing loss. Mice were …