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 …

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 …

[引用][C] Auditory Neuroscience: Making Sense of Sound

J Schnupp - 2011 - books.google.com
Page 1 Auditory Neuroscience Making Sense of Sound Jan Schnupp, Israel Nelken, and
Andrew King Page 2 Auditory Neuroscience Page 3 Page 4 Auditory Neuroscience Making …

Cross-modal plasticity in developmental and age-related hearing loss: Clinical implications

H Glick, A Sharma - Hearing research, 2017 - Elsevier
This review explores cross-modal cortical plasticity as a result of auditory deprivation in
populations with hearing loss across the age spectrum, from development to adulthood …

Tinnitus: models and mechanisms

JA Kaltenbach - Hearing research, 2011 - Elsevier
Over the past decade, there has been a burgeoning of scientific interest in the
neurobiological origins of tinnitus. During this period, numerous behavioral and …

Development of tinnitus‐related neuronal hyperactivity through homeostatic plasticity after hearing loss: a computational model

R Schaette, R Kempter - European Journal of Neuroscience, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Tinnitus, the perception of a sound in the absence of acoustic stimulation, is often associated
with hearing loss. Animal studies indicate that hearing loss through cochlear damage can …

What's a cerebellar circuit doing in the auditory system?

D Oertel, ED Young - Trends in neurosciences, 2004 - cell.com
The shapes of the head and ears of mammals are asymmetrical top-to-bottom and front-to-
back. Reflections of sounds from these structures differ with the angle of incidence …

Cerebellum-like structures and their implications for cerebellar function

CC Bell, V Han, NB Sawtell - Annu. Rev. Neurosci., 2008 - annualreviews.org
The nervous systems of most vertebrates include both the cerebellum and structures that are
architecturally similar to the cerebellum. The cerebellum-like structures are sensory …

[HTML][HTML] Role of attention in the generation and modulation of tinnitus

LE Roberts, FT Husain, JJ Eggermont - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral …, 2013 - Elsevier
Neural mechanisms that detect changes in the auditory environment appear to rely on
processes that predict sensory state. Here we propose that in tinnitus there is a disparity …

Auditory cortical neurons respond to somatosensory stimulation

KMG Fu, TA Johnston, AS Shah, L Arnold… - Journal of …, 2003 - Soc Neuroscience
The prevailing hierarchical model of cortical sensory processing holds that early processing
is specific to individual modalities and that combination of information from different …