نتایج جستجو برای: subjective tinnitus

تعداد نتایج: 71993  

Journal: :The international tinnitus journal 2008
Jaime A Pineda F Richard Moore Erik Viirre

Recent studies have indicated that the pathophysiological basis for tinnitus may be abnormal activity in the auditory areas of the brain rather than aberrant activity in the periphery. Tinnitus-related activity leads to changes in tonotopic representation in auditory cortex. However, such reorganization can be reversed through training-induced changes in the response pattern of cortical neurons...

Journal: :The international tinnitus journal 2007
Aziz Sutbas Sertac Yetiser Bulent Satar Timur Akcam Serdar Karahatay Kenan Saglam

The aim of our study was to outline the prevalence of hyperlipidemia in patients who had high-frequency hearing loss and tinnitus due to noise exposure. We investigated the role of a low-cholesterol diet and antihyperlipidemic therapy to alleviate the severity of tinnitus and possibly promote hearing gain after therapy in patients with acoustic trauma. Forty-two hyperlipidemic patients with sub...

2013
Sunita Gudwani Sanjay K. Munjal Naresh K. Panda Roshan K. Verma

Purpose. Subjective tinnitus has different forms and degrees of severity. Many studies in the literature have assessed psychoacoustic characteristics of tinnitus but hardly any of them had focused on the association of audiological profile with onset duration and loudness perception. The aim of this study was to evaluate existence of any association between tinnitus loudness/onset duration and ...

2017
DEREK J. HOARE VICTORIA L. KOWALKOWSKI DEBORAH A. HALL

That auditory perceptual training may alleviate tinnitus draws on two observations: (1) tinnitus probably arises from altered activity within the central auditory system following hearing loss and (2) sound-based training can change central auditory activity. Training that provides sound enrichment across hearing loss frequencies has therefore been hypothesised to alleviate tinnitus. We tested ...

2012
Yiwen Zheng Emily McNamara Lucy Stiles Cynthia L. Darlington Paul F. Smith

Subjective tinnitus is a chronic neurological disorder in which phantom sounds are perceived. Increasing evidence suggests that tinnitus is caused by neuronal hyperactivity in auditory brain regions, either due to a decrease in synaptic inhibition or an increase in synaptic excitation. One drug investigated for the treatment of tinnitus has been the uncompetitive N-methyl-d-aspartate (NMDA) rec...

Journal: :Neural plasticity 2016
Mohamad Issa Silvia Bisconti Ioulia Kovelman Paul Kileny Gregory J Basura

Tinnitus is the phantom perception of sound in the absence of an acoustic stimulus. To date, the purported neural correlates of tinnitus from animal models have not been adequately characterized with translational technology in the human brain. The aim of the present study was to measure changes in oxy-hemoglobin concentration from regions of interest (ROI; auditory cortex) and non-ROI (adjacen...

Journal: :PloS one 2015
Takashi Ueyama Tomohiro Donishi Satoshi Ukai Yuta Yamamoto Takuya Ishida Shunji Tamagawa Muneki Hotomi Kazuhiro Shinosaki Noboru Yamanaka Yoshiki Kaneoke

Tinnitus is the perception of phantom sound without an external auditory stimulus. Using neuroimaging techniques, such as positron emission tomography, electroencephalography, magnetoencephalography, and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), many studies have demonstrated that abnormal functions of the central nervous system are closely associated with tinnitus. In our previous research...

Journal: :Restorative neurology and neuroscience 2012
Peter A Tass Ilya Adamchic Hans-Joachim Freund Tatjana von Stackelberg Christian Hauptmann

PURPOSE Subjective tinnitus is associated with pathologic enhanced neuronal synchronization. We used a model based desynchronization technique, acoustic coordinated reset (CR) neuromodulation, to specifically counteract tinnitus-related neuronal synchrony thereby inducing an unlearning of pathological synaptic connectivity and neuronal synchrony. METHODS In a prospective, randomized, single b...

Journal: :The Laryngoscope 2015
Syed F Ahsan Michael Seidman Kathleen Yaremchuk

BACKGROUND Pulsatile tinnitus (PT) is a relatively rare cause of tinnitus. It makes up about 4% of patients with tinnitus, which in turn affects up to 10% of the population. PT can be described as objective or subjective, as well as venous, arterial, or nonvascular. About 20% of PT patients will have objective tinnitus. Incidence of abnormal, often treatable, structural findings in patients wit...

2014
Jae Hee Lee Jin-Ju Ra Young Ho Kim

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES The Tinnitus Handicap Inventory (THI) often requires patients to devote their time to complete the questionnaire than they expect. Given that it limits the effectiveness of THI in a busy clinical practice that desires a quick and easy assessment of tinnitus handicap, this study evaluated clinical usefulness of a Simplified version of Tinnitus Handicap Inventory (THI-S)...

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