Recent studies have compared tinnitus suppression, or residual inhibition, between amplitude- and frequency-modulated (AM) sounds and noises or pure tones (PT). Results are indicative, yet inconclusive, of stronger tinnitus suppression of modulated sounds especially near the tinnitus frequency. Systematic comparison of AM sounds at the tinnitus frequency has not yet been studied in depth. The current study therefore aims at further advancing this line of research by contrasting tinnitus suppression profiles of AM and PT sounds at the matched tinnitus frequency (i.e., 10 and 40 Hz AM vs. PT). Participants with chronic, tonal tinnitus (n = 29) underwent comprehensive psychometric, audiometric, tinnitus matching, and acoustic stimulation proce...
International audienceTinnitus masking and residual inhibition (RI) are two well-known psychoacousti...
Introduction: Residual inhibition (RI) is the temporary inhibition of tinnitus by use of masking sti...
The continuous auditory perception of an acoustic stimulus without the existence of a corresponding ...
Recent studies have compared tinnitus suppression, or residual inhibition, between amplitude- and fr...
Objectives: Acoustic stimulation or sound therapy is proposed as a main treatment option for chronic...
BACKGROUND: The phenomenon of short-term tinnitus suppression by different forms of acoustic stimula...
The phantom auditory sensation or tinnitus can be suppressed by presenting external sounds. Residual...
Objective To investigate oscillatory brain activity changes following acoustic stimulation in tinni...
BackgroundCurrent theories of tinnitus assume that the phantom sound is generated either through inc...
Background: Electroencephalography (EEG) studies indicate possible associations between tinnitus and...
Tinnitus, described as a phantom perception of sound in its absence is a condition that affects mill...
Chronic tinnitus seems to be caused by reduced inhibition among frequency selective neurons in the a...
That auditory perceptual training may alleviate tinnitus draws on two observations: (1) tinnitus pro...
Objectives: A randomized cross-over trial in 18 participants tested the hypothesis that nature sound...
Tinnitus is defined as the perception of sound in the absence of an external auditory stimulus. It i...
International audienceTinnitus masking and residual inhibition (RI) are two well-known psychoacousti...
Introduction: Residual inhibition (RI) is the temporary inhibition of tinnitus by use of masking sti...
The continuous auditory perception of an acoustic stimulus without the existence of a corresponding ...
Recent studies have compared tinnitus suppression, or residual inhibition, between amplitude- and fr...
Objectives: Acoustic stimulation or sound therapy is proposed as a main treatment option for chronic...
BACKGROUND: The phenomenon of short-term tinnitus suppression by different forms of acoustic stimula...
The phantom auditory sensation or tinnitus can be suppressed by presenting external sounds. Residual...
Objective To investigate oscillatory brain activity changes following acoustic stimulation in tinni...
BackgroundCurrent theories of tinnitus assume that the phantom sound is generated either through inc...
Background: Electroencephalography (EEG) studies indicate possible associations between tinnitus and...
Tinnitus, described as a phantom perception of sound in its absence is a condition that affects mill...
Chronic tinnitus seems to be caused by reduced inhibition among frequency selective neurons in the a...
That auditory perceptual training may alleviate tinnitus draws on two observations: (1) tinnitus pro...
Objectives: A randomized cross-over trial in 18 participants tested the hypothesis that nature sound...
Tinnitus is defined as the perception of sound in the absence of an external auditory stimulus. It i...
International audienceTinnitus masking and residual inhibition (RI) are two well-known psychoacousti...
Introduction: Residual inhibition (RI) is the temporary inhibition of tinnitus by use of masking sti...
The continuous auditory perception of an acoustic stimulus without the existence of a corresponding ...