Tinnitus, a common disease in the clinic, is associated with persistent pain and high costs to society. Several aspects of tinnitus, such as the pathophysiology mechanism, effective treatment, objective detection, etc., have not been elucidated. Any change in the auditory pathway can lead to tinnitus. At present, there is no clear and unified mechanism to explain tinnitus, and the hypotheses regarding its mechanism include auditory plasticity theory, cortical reorganization theory, dorsal cochlear nucleus hypothesis, etc. Current theories on the mechanism of tinnitus mainly focus on the abnormal activity of the central nervous system. Unfortunately, there is currently a lack of objective diagnostic methods for tinnitus. Developing a method ...
Tinnitus is the phantom perception of sound without an external acoustic source. Although tinnitus a...
Tinnitus is the perception of a sound, a so-called phantom sound, in the absence of a physical sound...
Animal studies have discovered that noise, even at levels that produce no permanent threshold shift,...
Tinnitus is a subjective phenomenon, which remains poorly understood with respect to the underlying ...
Subjective tinnitus is a symptom associated with the perception of a sound without an external sourc...
Introduction: Serotonin seems to play a central role in tinnitus. The intensity dependence of audito...
Tinnitus is a phantom auditory perception characterized by a ringing sound in either one or both ear...
Tinnitus, commonly known as "ringing in the ears", is a perception of sound without physical sound s...
Tinnitus represents a phantom auditory sensation without an external sound source. The reported prev...
<div><p>At present, there is no objective method for diagnosing subjective sensorineural tinnitus. R...
123 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.Currently, the only means of ...
Introduction: Tinnitus, a common symptom in patients with otologic and/or neurologic problems, is a ...
Tinnitus is the percept of sound that is not related to an acoustic source outside the body. For man...
AbstractBackgroundTinnitus is hypothesized to be an auditory phantom phenomenon resulting from spont...
Tinnitus is the percept of sound that is not related to an acoustic source outside the body. For man...
Tinnitus is the phantom perception of sound without an external acoustic source. Although tinnitus a...
Tinnitus is the perception of a sound, a so-called phantom sound, in the absence of a physical sound...
Animal studies have discovered that noise, even at levels that produce no permanent threshold shift,...
Tinnitus is a subjective phenomenon, which remains poorly understood with respect to the underlying ...
Subjective tinnitus is a symptom associated with the perception of a sound without an external sourc...
Introduction: Serotonin seems to play a central role in tinnitus. The intensity dependence of audito...
Tinnitus is a phantom auditory perception characterized by a ringing sound in either one or both ear...
Tinnitus, commonly known as "ringing in the ears", is a perception of sound without physical sound s...
Tinnitus represents a phantom auditory sensation without an external sound source. The reported prev...
<div><p>At present, there is no objective method for diagnosing subjective sensorineural tinnitus. R...
123 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.Currently, the only means of ...
Introduction: Tinnitus, a common symptom in patients with otologic and/or neurologic problems, is a ...
Tinnitus is the percept of sound that is not related to an acoustic source outside the body. For man...
AbstractBackgroundTinnitus is hypothesized to be an auditory phantom phenomenon resulting from spont...
Tinnitus is the percept of sound that is not related to an acoustic source outside the body. For man...
Tinnitus is the phantom perception of sound without an external acoustic source. Although tinnitus a...
Tinnitus is the perception of a sound, a so-called phantom sound, in the absence of a physical sound...
Animal studies have discovered that noise, even at levels that produce no permanent threshold shift,...