Ringing ears: the neuroscience of tinnitus

LE Roberts, JJ Eggermont, DM Caspary… - Journal of …, 2010 - Soc Neuroscience
Tinnitus is a phantom sound (ringing of the ears) that affects quality of life for millions around
the world and is associated in most cases with hearing impairment. This symposium will …

The neuroscience of tinnitus

JJ Eggermont, LE Roberts - Trends in neurosciences, 2004 - cell.com
Tinnitus is an auditory phantom sensation (ringing of the ears) experienced when no
external sound is present. Most but not all cases are associated with hearing loss induced …

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 …

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 …

[HTML][HTML] 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 …

[HTML][HTML] Tinnitus: animal models and findings in humans

JJ Eggermont, LE Roberts - Cell and tissue research, 2015 - Springer
Chronic tinnitus (ringing of the ears) is a medically untreatable condition that reduces quality
of life for millions of individuals worldwide. Most cases are associated with hearing loss that …

Tinnitus: maladaptive auditory–somatosensory plasticity

C Wu, RA Stefanescu, DT Martel, SE Shore - Hearing research, 2016 - Elsevier
Tinnitus, the phantom perception of sound, is physiologically characterized by an increase in
spontaneous neural activity in the central auditory system. However, as tinnitus is often …

[HTML][HTML] Pathophysiology of subjective tinnitus: triggers and maintenance

HF Haider, T Bojić, SF Ribeiro, J Paço… - Frontiers in …, 2018 - frontiersin.org
Tinnitus is the conscious perception of a sound without a corresponding external acoustic
stimulus, usually described as a phantom perception. One of the major challenges for …

[HTML][HTML] Mechanisms of noise-induced tinnitus: insights from cellular studies

SE Shore, C Wu - Neuron, 2019 - cell.com
Tinnitus, sound perception in the absence of physical stimuli, occurs in 15% of the
population and is the top-reported disability for soldiers after combat. Noise overexposure is …

The neural bases of tinnitus: lessons from deafness and cochlear implants

M Knipper, P Van Dijk, H Schulze… - Journal of …, 2020 - Soc Neuroscience
Subjective tinnitus is the conscious perception of sound in the absence of any acoustic
source. The literature suggests various tinnitus mechanisms, most of which invoke changes …