Tinnitus and tinnitus disorder: Theoretical and operational definitions (an international multidisciplinary proposal)
As for hypertension, chronic pain, epilepsy and other disorders with particular symptoms, a
commonly accepted and unambiguous definition provides a common ground for …
commonly accepted and unambiguous definition provides a common ground for …
Tinnitus: causes and clinical management
B Langguth, PM Kreuzer, T Kleinjung… - The Lancet …, 2013 - thelancet.com
Tinnitus is the perception of sound in the absence of a corresponding external acoustic
stimulus. With prevalence ranging from 10% to 15%, tinnitus is a common disorder. Many …
stimulus. With prevalence ranging from 10% to 15%, tinnitus is a common disorder. Many …
Tinnitus: perspectives from human neuroimaging
Tinnitus is the perception of phantom sound in the absence of a corresponding external
source. It is a highly prevalent disorder, and most cases are caused by cochlear injury that …
source. It is a highly prevalent disorder, and most cases are caused by cochlear injury that …
Phantom percepts: tinnitus and pain as persisting aversive memory networks
Phantom perception refers to the conscious awareness of a percept in the absence of an
external stimulus. On the basis of basic neuroscience on perception and clinical research in …
external stimulus. On the basis of basic neuroscience on perception and clinical research in …
An integrative model of auditory phantom perception: tinnitus as a unified percept of interacting separable subnetworks
Tinnitus is a considered to be an auditory phantom phenomenon, a persistent conscious
percept of a salient memory trace, externally attributed, in the absence of a sound source. It …
percept of a salient memory trace, externally attributed, in the absence of a sound source. It …
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 and depression
B Langguth, M Landgrebe, T Kleinjung… - The world journal of …, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Objectives. Depressive symptoms are common in individuals with tinnitus and may
substantially aggravate their distress. The mechanisms, however, by which depression and …
substantially aggravate their distress. The mechanisms, however, by which depression and …
Underlying mechanisms of tinnitus: review and clinical implications
JA Henry, LE Roberts, DM Caspary… - Journal of the …, 2014 - thieme-connect.com
Background: The study of tinnitus mechanisms has increased tenfold in the last decade. The
common denominator for all of these studies is the goal of elucidating the underlying neural …
common denominator for all of these studies is the goal of elucidating the underlying neural …
Alpha rhythms in audition: cognitive and clinical perspectives
Like the visual and the sensorimotor systems, the auditory system exhibits pronounced
alpha-like resting oscillatory activity. Due to the relatively small spatial extent of auditory …
alpha-like resting oscillatory activity. Due to the relatively small spatial extent of auditory …
The neural correlates of tinnitus-related distress
Tinnitus is an auditory phantom percept with a tone, hissing, or buzzing sound in the
absence of any objective physical sound source. About 6% to 25% of the affected people …
absence of any objective physical sound source. About 6% to 25% of the affected people …