Hyperacusis, a hypersensitivity to sounds of mild to moderate intensity, has been related to increased neural gain along the auditory pathway. To date, there is still uncertainty on the neural correlates of hyperacusis. Since hyperacusis often co-occurs with hearing loss and tinnitus, the effects of the three conditions on cortical and subcortical structures are often hard to separate. In this fMRI study, two groups of hearing loss and tinnitus participants, with and without hyperacusis, were compared to specifically investigate the effect of the latter in a group that often reports hyperacusis. In 35 participants with hearing loss and tinnitus, with and without hyperacusis as indicated by a cut-off score of 22 on the Hyperacusis Questionna...
Animal models of hearing loss and tinnitus observe pathological neural activity in the tonotopic fre...
The exact neurophysiological basis of chronic tinnitus, which affects 10-15% of the population, rema...
The prevalence of hearing problems in the Western world has, due to aging of the population, doubled...
Hyperacusis, a hypersensitivity to sounds of mild to moderate intensity, has been related to increas...
Hyperacusis, a hypersensitivity to sounds of mild to moderate intensity, has been related to increas...
Hyperacusis, a hypersensitivity to sounds of mild to moderate intensity, has been related to increas...
Hyperacusis, a hypersensitivity to sounds of mild to moderate intensity, has been related to increas...
Neural plasticity due to hearing loss results in tonotopic map changes. Several studies have suggest...
Tinnitus is a clinical condition defined by hearing a sound in the absence of an objective source. E...
AbstractThe prevalence of hearing problems in the Western world has, due to aging of the population,...
Tinnitus is a clinical condition defined by hearing a sound in the absence of an objective source. E...
Tinnitus is a clinical condition defined by hearing a sound in the absence of an objective source. E...
Tinnitus is a clinical condition defined by hearing a sound in the absence of an objective source. E...
Animal models of hearing loss and tinnitus observe pathological neural activity in the tonotopic fre...
Animal models of hearing loss and tinnitus observe pathological neural activity in the tonotopic fre...
Animal models of hearing loss and tinnitus observe pathological neural activity in the tonotopic fre...
The exact neurophysiological basis of chronic tinnitus, which affects 10-15% of the population, rema...
The prevalence of hearing problems in the Western world has, due to aging of the population, doubled...
Hyperacusis, a hypersensitivity to sounds of mild to moderate intensity, has been related to increas...
Hyperacusis, a hypersensitivity to sounds of mild to moderate intensity, has been related to increas...
Hyperacusis, a hypersensitivity to sounds of mild to moderate intensity, has been related to increas...
Hyperacusis, a hypersensitivity to sounds of mild to moderate intensity, has been related to increas...
Neural plasticity due to hearing loss results in tonotopic map changes. Several studies have suggest...
Tinnitus is a clinical condition defined by hearing a sound in the absence of an objective source. E...
AbstractThe prevalence of hearing problems in the Western world has, due to aging of the population,...
Tinnitus is a clinical condition defined by hearing a sound in the absence of an objective source. E...
Tinnitus is a clinical condition defined by hearing a sound in the absence of an objective source. E...
Tinnitus is a clinical condition defined by hearing a sound in the absence of an objective source. E...
Animal models of hearing loss and tinnitus observe pathological neural activity in the tonotopic fre...
Animal models of hearing loss and tinnitus observe pathological neural activity in the tonotopic fre...
Animal models of hearing loss and tinnitus observe pathological neural activity in the tonotopic fre...
The exact neurophysiological basis of chronic tinnitus, which affects 10-15% of the population, rema...
The prevalence of hearing problems in the Western world has, due to aging of the population, doubled...