Background. The generation and maintenance of tinnitus are assumed to be based on maladaptive functional cortical reorganization. Listening to modified music, which contains no energy in the range of the individual tinnitus frequency, can inhibit the corresponding neuronal activity in the auditory cortex. Music making has been shown to be a powerful stimulator for brain plasticity, inducing changes in multiple sensory systems. Using magnetoencephalographic (MEG) and behavioral measurements we evaluated the cortical plasticity effects of two months of (a) active listening to (unisensory) versus (b) learning to play (multisensory) tailor-made notched music in nonmusician tinnitus patients. Taking into account the fact that uni- and multisenso...
Tinnitus is defined as the perception of sound in the absence of an external source. It is often ass...
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...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Over the past 15 years, we have studied plasticity in the human auditory cortex by means of magnetoe...
Chronic tinnitus seems to be caused by reduced inhibition among frequency selective neurons in the a...
Tinnitus, the ringing in the ears that is unrelated to any external source, causes a significant los...
Chronic tinnitus seems to be caused by reduced inhibition among frequency selective neurons in the a...
Tinnitus, the ringing in the ears that is unrelated to any external source, causes a significant los...
Chronic tinnitus is associated with neuroplastic changes in auditory and non-auditory cortical areas...
The central auditory system has a crucial role in tinnitus generation and maintenance. Curative trea...
Objective: To describe the current ideas about the manifestations of neural plasticity in generating...
Background Motor cortex excitability was found to be changed after repetitive transcranial magnetic ...
Although there is strong evidence for the positive effects of musical training on auditory perceptio...
Subjective tinnitus is characterised by the conscious perception of a phantom sound. Previous studie...
Tinnitus is defined as the perception of sound in the absence of an external source. It is often ass...
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...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Over the past 15 years, we have studied plasticity in the human auditory cortex by means of magnetoe...
Chronic tinnitus seems to be caused by reduced inhibition among frequency selective neurons in the a...
Tinnitus, the ringing in the ears that is unrelated to any external source, causes a significant los...
Chronic tinnitus seems to be caused by reduced inhibition among frequency selective neurons in the a...
Tinnitus, the ringing in the ears that is unrelated to any external source, causes a significant los...
Chronic tinnitus is associated with neuroplastic changes in auditory and non-auditory cortical areas...
The central auditory system has a crucial role in tinnitus generation and maintenance. Curative trea...
Objective: To describe the current ideas about the manifestations of neural plasticity in generating...
Background Motor cortex excitability was found to be changed after repetitive transcranial magnetic ...
Although there is strong evidence for the positive effects of musical training on auditory perceptio...
Subjective tinnitus is characterised by the conscious perception of a phantom sound. Previous studie...
Tinnitus is defined as the perception of sound in the absence of an external source. It is often ass...
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...