Objectives: Acoustic stimulation or sound therapy is proposed as a main treatment option for chronic subjective tinnitus. To further probe the field of acoustic stimulations for tinnitus therapy, this exploratory study compared 10Hz amplitude modulated (AM) sounds (two pure tones, noise, music, and frequency modulated (FM) sounds) and unmodulated sounds (pure tone, noise) regarding their temporary suppression of tinnitus loudness. First, it was hypothesized that modulated sounds elicit larger temporary loudness suppression (residual inhibition) than unmodulated sounds. Second, with manipulation of stimulus loudness and duration of the modulated sounds weaker or stronger effects of loudness suppression were expected, respectively. Methods: W...
The central auditory system has a crucial role in tinnitus generation and maintenance. Curative trea...
Chronic tinnitus seems to be caused by reduced inhibition among frequency selective neurons in the a...
Background Low frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) is commonly used to in...
Objectives: Acoustic stimulation or sound therapy is proposed as a main treatment option for chronic...
Recent studies have compared tinnitus suppression, or residual inhibition, between amplitude- and fr...
BACKGROUND: The phenomenon of short-term tinnitus suppression by different forms of acoustic stimula...
Objective To investigate oscillatory brain activity changes following acoustic stimulation in tinni...
The phantom auditory sensation or tinnitus can be suppressed by presenting external sounds. Residual...
BackgroundCurrent theories of tinnitus assume that the phantom sound is generated either through inc...
The continuous auditory perception of an acoustic stimulus without the existence of a corresponding ...
Tinnitus, described as a phantom perception of sound in its absence is a condition that affects mill...
Objectives: A randomized cross-over trial in 18 participants tested the hypothesis that nature sound...
Tinnitus is a complex condition comprising of three components, audiological, neurological and psych...
Tinnitus is a perception of sounds in the absence of external noise. Tinnitus can affect an individu...
The central auditory system has a crucial role in tinnitus generation and maintenance. Curative trea...
Chronic tinnitus seems to be caused by reduced inhibition among frequency selective neurons in the a...
Background Low frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) is commonly used to in...
Objectives: Acoustic stimulation or sound therapy is proposed as a main treatment option for chronic...
Recent studies have compared tinnitus suppression, or residual inhibition, between amplitude- and fr...
BACKGROUND: The phenomenon of short-term tinnitus suppression by different forms of acoustic stimula...
Objective To investigate oscillatory brain activity changes following acoustic stimulation in tinni...
The phantom auditory sensation or tinnitus can be suppressed by presenting external sounds. Residual...
BackgroundCurrent theories of tinnitus assume that the phantom sound is generated either through inc...
The continuous auditory perception of an acoustic stimulus without the existence of a corresponding ...
Tinnitus, described as a phantom perception of sound in its absence is a condition that affects mill...
Objectives: A randomized cross-over trial in 18 participants tested the hypothesis that nature sound...
Tinnitus is a complex condition comprising of three components, audiological, neurological and psych...
Tinnitus is a perception of sounds in the absence of external noise. Tinnitus can affect an individu...
The central auditory system has a crucial role in tinnitus generation and maintenance. Curative trea...
Chronic tinnitus seems to be caused by reduced inhibition among frequency selective neurons in the a...
Background Low frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) is commonly used to in...