A scientific cognitive-behavioral model of tinnitus: novel conceptualizations of tinnitus distress
L McKenna, L Handscomb, DJ Hoare… - Frontiers in neurology, 2014 - frontiersin.org
The importance of psychological factors in tinnitus distress has been formally recognized for
almost three decades. The psychological understanding of why tinnitus can be a distressing …
almost three decades. The psychological understanding of why tinnitus can be a distressing …
Gap-prepulse inhibition of the acoustic startle reflex (GPIAS) for tinnitus assessment: current status and future directions
A Galazyuk, S Hébert - Frontiers in neurology, 2015 - frontiersin.org
The progress in the field of tinnitus largely depends on the development of a reliable tinnitus
animal model. Recently, a new method based on the acoustic startle reflex modification was …
animal model. Recently, a new method based on the acoustic startle reflex modification was …
A new method for assessing masking and residual inhibition of tinnitus
P Fournier, AF Cuvillier, S Gallego… - Trends in …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
Tinnitus masking and residual inhibition (RI) are two well-known psychoacoustic measures
of tinnitus. While it has long been suggested that they may provide diagnostic and …
of tinnitus. While it has long been suggested that they may provide diagnostic and …
Reduced variability of auditory alpha activity in chronic tinnitus
W Schlee, M Schecklmann, A Lehner… - Neural …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Subjective tinnitus is characterized by the conscious perception of a phantom sound which
is usually more prominent under silence. Resting state recordings without any auditory …
is usually more prominent under silence. Resting state recordings without any auditory …
Behavioral models of tinnitus and hyperacusis in animals
SH Hayes, KE Radziwon, DJ Stolzberg… - Frontiers in …, 2014 - frontiersin.org
The phantom perception of tinnitus and reduced sound-level tolerance associated with
hyperacusis have a high comorbidity and can be debilitating conditions for which there are …
hyperacusis have a high comorbidity and can be debilitating conditions for which there are …
Agreement and reliability of tinnitus loudness matching and pitch likeness rating
The ability to reproducibly match tinnitus loudness and pitch is important to research and
clinical management. Here we examine agreement and reliability of tinnitus loudness …
clinical management. Here we examine agreement and reliability of tinnitus loudness …
Animal models of subjective tinnitus
W von der Behrens - Neural plasticity, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Tinnitus is one of the major audiological diseases, affecting a significant portion of the
ageing society. Despite its huge personal and presumed economic impact there are only …
ageing society. Despite its huge personal and presumed economic impact there are only …
Sensitivity to sounds in sport-related concussed athletes: a new clinical presentation of hyperacusis
H Assi, RD Moore, D Ellemberg, S Hébert - Scientific reports, 2018 - nature.com
Sensitivity to sounds is one frequent symptom of a sport-related concussion, but its
assessment rarely goes beyond a single question. Here we examined sensitivity to sounds …
assessment rarely goes beyond a single question. Here we examined sensitivity to sounds …
[HTML][HTML] Amplitude modulated noise for tinnitus suppression in tonal and noise-like tinnitus
S Schoisswohl, J Arnds, M Schecklmann… - Audiology and …, 2020 - karger.com
Background: The phenomenon of short-term tinnitus suppression by different forms of
acoustic stimulation is referred to as residual inhibition (RI). RI can be triggered in the …
acoustic stimulation is referred to as residual inhibition (RI). RI can be triggered in the …
Right-ear advantage for speech-in-noise recognition in patients with nonlateralized tinnitus and normal hearing sensitivity
Despite having normal hearing sensitivity, patients with chronic tinnitus may experience
more difficulty recognizing speech in adverse listening conditions as compared to controls …
more difficulty recognizing speech in adverse listening conditions as compared to controls …