Background:Tinnitus is an auditory phantom phenomenon characterized by the sensation of sounds without objectively identifiable sound sources. To date, its causes are not well understood. Previous research found altered patterns of spontaneous brain activity in chronic tinnitus sufferers compared to healthy controls, yet it is unknown whether these abnormal oscillatory patterns are causally related to the tinnitus sensation. Partial support for this notion comes from a neurofeedback approach developed by our group, in which significant reductions in tinnitus loudness could be achieved in patients who successfully normalized their patterns of spontaneous brain activity. The current work attempts to complement these studies by scrutinizing ho...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate oscillatory brain activity changes following acoustic stimulation in tinni...
Subjective tinnitus is characterised by the conscious perception of a phantom sound. Previous studie...
Subjective tinnitus is characterised by the conscious perception of a phantom sound. Previous studie...
Purpose: Tinnitus, the perception of sound without the presence of a physical stimulus, provides the...
Purpose: Tinnitus, the perception of sound without the presence of a physical stimulus, provides the...
Background: The neurophysiological mechanisms underlying tinnitus perception are not well understood...
BACKGROUND: The neurophysiological mechanisms underlying tinnitus perception are not well understood...
SummaryTinnitus can occur when damage to the peripheral auditory system leads to spontaneous brain a...
Tinnitus, described as a phantom perception of sound in its absence is a condition that affects mill...
Subjective tinnitus is characterised by the conscious perception of a phantom sound. Previous studie...
Objective To investigate oscillatory brain activity changes following acoustic stimulation in tinni...
Objective To investigate oscillatory brain activity changes following acoustic stimulation in tinni...
Objective To investigate oscillatory brain activity changes following acoustic stimulation in tinni...
Subjective tinnitus is characterised by the conscious perception of a phantom sound. Previous studie...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate oscillatory brain activity changes following acoustic stimulation in tinni...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate oscillatory brain activity changes following acoustic stimulation in tinni...
Subjective tinnitus is characterised by the conscious perception of a phantom sound. Previous studie...
Subjective tinnitus is characterised by the conscious perception of a phantom sound. Previous studie...
Purpose: Tinnitus, the perception of sound without the presence of a physical stimulus, provides the...
Purpose: Tinnitus, the perception of sound without the presence of a physical stimulus, provides the...
Background: The neurophysiological mechanisms underlying tinnitus perception are not well understood...
BACKGROUND: The neurophysiological mechanisms underlying tinnitus perception are not well understood...
SummaryTinnitus can occur when damage to the peripheral auditory system leads to spontaneous brain a...
Tinnitus, described as a phantom perception of sound in its absence is a condition that affects mill...
Subjective tinnitus is characterised by the conscious perception of a phantom sound. Previous studie...
Objective To investigate oscillatory brain activity changes following acoustic stimulation in tinni...
Objective To investigate oscillatory brain activity changes following acoustic stimulation in tinni...
Objective To investigate oscillatory brain activity changes following acoustic stimulation in tinni...
Subjective tinnitus is characterised by the conscious perception of a phantom sound. Previous studie...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate oscillatory brain activity changes following acoustic stimulation in tinni...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate oscillatory brain activity changes following acoustic stimulation in tinni...
Subjective tinnitus is characterised by the conscious perception of a phantom sound. Previous studie...
Subjective tinnitus is characterised by the conscious perception of a phantom sound. Previous studie...