Tinnitus, a phantom auditory perception that can seriously affect quality of life, is generally triggered by cochlear trauma and associated with aberrant activity throughout the auditory pathways, often referred to as hyperactivity. Studies suggest that non-auditory structures, such as prefrontal cortex (PFC), may be involved in tinnitus generation, by affecting sensory gating in auditory thalamus, allowing hyperactivity to reach the cortex and lead to perception. Indeed, human studies have shown that repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) of PFC can alleviate tinnitus. The current study investigated whether this therapeutic effect is achieved through inhibition of thalamic hyperactivity, comparing effects of two common clinica...
Abstract Background Cortical excitability changes as well as imbalances in excitatory and inhibitory...
Chronic tinnitus is associated with neuroplastic changes in auditory and non-auditory cortical areas...
Tinnitus is the perception of a 'ringing' sound without an acoustic source. It is generally accepted...
The auditory phantom sensation of tinnitus is associated with neural hyperactivity. Modulating this ...
Millions of people suffer from tinnitus, a disorder for which there is currently no effective treatm...
Objectives: Low-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) of the temporal cortex...
<div><p>Chronic tinnitus, the continuous perception of a phantom sound, is a highly prevalent audiol...
Chronic tinnitus, the continuous perception of a phantom sound, is a highly prevalent audiological s...
People suffering from chronic tinnitus continuously experience auditory noise in the absence of any ...
Objectives. Tinnitus is related to alterations in neuronal activity of auditory and nonauditory brai...
Background and purpose: Tinnitus is a frequent disorder which is very difficult to treat and there i...
An inherent limitation of functional imaging studies is their correlational approach. More informati...
Abstract Background Low frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) is commonly us...
Tinnitus is the perception of a "phantom sound" and has a high prevalence. Although many therapies h...
An increasing amount of studies apply repetetive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) to treat c...
Abstract Background Cortical excitability changes as well as imbalances in excitatory and inhibitory...
Chronic tinnitus is associated with neuroplastic changes in auditory and non-auditory cortical areas...
Tinnitus is the perception of a 'ringing' sound without an acoustic source. It is generally accepted...
The auditory phantom sensation of tinnitus is associated with neural hyperactivity. Modulating this ...
Millions of people suffer from tinnitus, a disorder for which there is currently no effective treatm...
Objectives: Low-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) of the temporal cortex...
<div><p>Chronic tinnitus, the continuous perception of a phantom sound, is a highly prevalent audiol...
Chronic tinnitus, the continuous perception of a phantom sound, is a highly prevalent audiological s...
People suffering from chronic tinnitus continuously experience auditory noise in the absence of any ...
Objectives. Tinnitus is related to alterations in neuronal activity of auditory and nonauditory brai...
Background and purpose: Tinnitus is a frequent disorder which is very difficult to treat and there i...
An inherent limitation of functional imaging studies is their correlational approach. More informati...
Abstract Background Low frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) is commonly us...
Tinnitus is the perception of a "phantom sound" and has a high prevalence. Although many therapies h...
An increasing amount of studies apply repetetive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) to treat c...
Abstract Background Cortical excitability changes as well as imbalances in excitatory and inhibitory...
Chronic tinnitus is associated with neuroplastic changes in auditory and non-auditory cortical areas...
Tinnitus is the perception of a 'ringing' sound without an acoustic source. It is generally accepted...