Tinnitus is a common but poorly understood disorder characterized by ringing or buzzing in the ear. Central mechanisms must play a crucial role in generating this auditory phantom sensation as it persists in most cases after severing the auditory nerve. One hypothesis states that tinnitus is caused by a reorganization of tonotopic maps in the auditory cortex, which leads to an over-representation of tinnitus frequencies. Moreover, the participation of the limbic system in generating tinnitus has been postulated. Here we aimed at identifying brain areas that display structural change in tinnitus. We compared tinnitus sufferers with healthy controls by using high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging and voxel-based morphometry. Within the au...
Abstract Chronic tinnitus (ringing of the ears) is a medically untreatable condition that reduces qu...
Tinnitus is the percept of sound that is not related to an acoustic source outside the body. For man...
Tinnitus is a clinical condition defined by hearing a sound in the absence of an objective source. E...
Tinnitus is a common but poorly understood disorder characterized by ringing or buzzing in the ear. ...
Tinnitus, usually associated with hearing loss, is characterized by the perception of sound without ...
Tinnitus, usually associated with hearing loss, is characterized by the perception of sound without ...
Previous studies of anatomical changes associated with tinnitus have provided inconsistent results, ...
Introduction Tinnitus is an abnormal perception of sound in the absence of an external stimulus. Chr...
AbstractIn this paper, we review studies that have investigated brain morphology in chronic tinnitus...
Tinnitus is a common disorder characterized by ringing in the ear in the absence of sound. Convergin...
The neural basis of tinnitus is unknown. Recent neuroimaging studies point towards involvement of se...
The neuronal mechanisms underlying tinnitus are yet to be revealed. Tinnitus, an auditory phantom se...
Subjective tinnitus is a symptom characterized by the perception of sound with no external acoustic ...
The pathophysiology underlying tinnitus, a hearing disorder characterized by the chronic perception ...
Tinnitus is the percept of sound that is not related to an acoustic source outside the body. For man...
Abstract Chronic tinnitus (ringing of the ears) is a medically untreatable condition that reduces qu...
Tinnitus is the percept of sound that is not related to an acoustic source outside the body. For man...
Tinnitus is a clinical condition defined by hearing a sound in the absence of an objective source. E...
Tinnitus is a common but poorly understood disorder characterized by ringing or buzzing in the ear. ...
Tinnitus, usually associated with hearing loss, is characterized by the perception of sound without ...
Tinnitus, usually associated with hearing loss, is characterized by the perception of sound without ...
Previous studies of anatomical changes associated with tinnitus have provided inconsistent results, ...
Introduction Tinnitus is an abnormal perception of sound in the absence of an external stimulus. Chr...
AbstractIn this paper, we review studies that have investigated brain morphology in chronic tinnitus...
Tinnitus is a common disorder characterized by ringing in the ear in the absence of sound. Convergin...
The neural basis of tinnitus is unknown. Recent neuroimaging studies point towards involvement of se...
The neuronal mechanisms underlying tinnitus are yet to be revealed. Tinnitus, an auditory phantom se...
Subjective tinnitus is a symptom characterized by the perception of sound with no external acoustic ...
The pathophysiology underlying tinnitus, a hearing disorder characterized by the chronic perception ...
Tinnitus is the percept of sound that is not related to an acoustic source outside the body. For man...
Abstract Chronic tinnitus (ringing of the ears) is a medically untreatable condition that reduces qu...
Tinnitus is the percept of sound that is not related to an acoustic source outside the body. For man...
Tinnitus is a clinical condition defined by hearing a sound in the absence of an objective source. E...