Ringing ears: the neuroscience of tinnitus
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 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 …
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 …
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 …
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
Animals exposed to noise trauma show augmented synchronous neural activity in
tonotopically reorganized primary auditory cortex consequent on hearing loss. Diminished …
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 …
of life for millions of individuals worldwide. Most cases are associated with hearing loss that …
Tinnitus: maladaptive auditory–somatosensory plasticity
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 …
spontaneous neural activity in the central auditory system. However, as tinnitus is often …
[HTML][HTML] Pathophysiology of subjective tinnitus: triggers and maintenance
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 …
stimulus, usually described as a phantom perception. One of the major challenges for …
[HTML][HTML] Mechanisms of noise-induced tinnitus: insights from cellular studies
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 …
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 …
source. The literature suggests various tinnitus mechanisms, most of which invoke changes …