Animal models of tinnitus are essential for determining the underlying mechanisms and testing pharmacotherapies. However, there is doubt over the validity of current behavioural methods for detecting tinnitus. Here, we applied a stimulus paradigm widely used in a behavioural test (gap-induced inhibition of the acoustic startle reflex GPIAS) while recording from the auditory cortex, and showed neural response changes that mirror those found in the behavioural tests. We implanted guinea pigs (GPs) with electrocorticographic (ECoG) arrays and recorded baseline auditory cortical responses to a startling stimulus. When a gap was inserted in otherwise continuous background noise prior to the startling stimulus, there was a clear reduction in the ...
<p>Mean normalized PPI response changes relative to pre trauma (in percent ± SEM) of group T (black)...
Background: An increasingly used behavioral paradigm for the objective assessment of a possible tinn...
Tinnitus has a complex etiology that involves auditory and non-auditory factors and may be accompani...
Animal models of tinnitus are essential for determining the underlying mechanisms and testing pharma...
Tinnitus, often defined as the perception of sound in the absence of an external stimulus, affects m...
Tinnitus chronically affects between 10–15% of the population but, despite its prevalence, the under...
AbstractTinnitus, the perception of sound in the absence of an external stimulus, is a particularly ...
A common method for measuring changes in temporal processing sensitivity in both humans and animals ...
Gap-induced pre-pulse inhibition of the acoustic startle (GPIAS) is a behavioural test for tinnitus ...
AbstractThere is growing evidence suggests that noise-induced cochlear damage may lead to hyperexcit...
Tinnitus, a ringing in the ear or head without an external sound source, is a prevalent health probl...
Chronic tinnitus, or “ringing of the ears”, affects upwards of 15 % of the adult population. Identif...
Approaches to identify the perception of tinnitus in various animal models have been difficult to ap...
Approaches to identify the perception of tinnitus in various animal models have been difficult to ap...
Accumulating evidence implicates a role for brain structures outside the ascending auditory pathway ...
<p>Mean normalized PPI response changes relative to pre trauma (in percent ± SEM) of group T (black)...
Background: An increasingly used behavioral paradigm for the objective assessment of a possible tinn...
Tinnitus has a complex etiology that involves auditory and non-auditory factors and may be accompani...
Animal models of tinnitus are essential for determining the underlying mechanisms and testing pharma...
Tinnitus, often defined as the perception of sound in the absence of an external stimulus, affects m...
Tinnitus chronically affects between 10–15% of the population but, despite its prevalence, the under...
AbstractTinnitus, the perception of sound in the absence of an external stimulus, is a particularly ...
A common method for measuring changes in temporal processing sensitivity in both humans and animals ...
Gap-induced pre-pulse inhibition of the acoustic startle (GPIAS) is a behavioural test for tinnitus ...
AbstractThere is growing evidence suggests that noise-induced cochlear damage may lead to hyperexcit...
Tinnitus, a ringing in the ear or head without an external sound source, is a prevalent health probl...
Chronic tinnitus, or “ringing of the ears”, affects upwards of 15 % of the adult population. Identif...
Approaches to identify the perception of tinnitus in various animal models have been difficult to ap...
Approaches to identify the perception of tinnitus in various animal models have been difficult to ap...
Accumulating evidence implicates a role for brain structures outside the ascending auditory pathway ...
<p>Mean normalized PPI response changes relative to pre trauma (in percent ± SEM) of group T (black)...
Background: An increasingly used behavioral paradigm for the objective assessment of a possible tinn...
Tinnitus has a complex etiology that involves auditory and non-auditory factors and may be accompani...