SummaryTinnitus is a common disorder characterized by ringing in the ear in the absence of sound. Converging evidence suggests that tinnitus pathophysiology involves damage to peripheral and/or central auditory pathways. However, whether auditory system dysfunction is sufficient to explain chronic tinnitus is unclear, especially in light of evidence implicating other networks, including the limbic system. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging and voxel-based morphometry, we assessed tinnitus-related functional and anatomical anomalies in auditory and limbic networks. Moderate hyperactivity was present in the primary and posterior auditory cortices of tinnitus patients. However, the nucleus accumbens exhibited the greatest degree of hy...
Tinnitus is a phantom auditory perception characterized by a ringing sound in either one or both ear...
Objective. Subjective tinnitus is hypothesized to arise from aberrant neural activity; however, its ...
Tinnitus is characterized by the perception of sound in the absence of an external auditory stimulus...
Tinnitus is a common disorder characterized by ringing in the ear in the absence of sound. Convergin...
Tinnitus, the most common auditory disorder, affects about 40 million people in the United States al...
AbstractIn this paper, we review studies that have investigated brain morphology in chronic tinnitus...
The underlying functional neuroanatomy of tinnitus remains poorly understood. Few studies have focus...
The underlying functional neuroanatomy of tinnitus remains poorly understood. Few studies have focus...
<div><p>The underlying functional neuroanatomy of tinnitus remains poorly understood. Few studies ha...
Introduction Tinnitus is an abnormal perception of sound in the absence of an external stimulus. Chr...
AbstractTinnitus is a phantom sound percept that is strongly associated with peripheral hearing loss...
The neuronal mechanisms underlying tinnitus are yet to be revealed. Tinnitus, an auditory phantom se...
Tinnitus is a common but poorly understood disorder characterized by ringing or buzzing in the ear. ...
Subjective tinnitus is a symptom characterized by the perception of sound with no external acoustic ...
Subjective tinnitus, or “ringing in the ears,” is perceived by 10 to 15 percent of the adult populat...
Tinnitus is a phantom auditory perception characterized by a ringing sound in either one or both ear...
Objective. Subjective tinnitus is hypothesized to arise from aberrant neural activity; however, its ...
Tinnitus is characterized by the perception of sound in the absence of an external auditory stimulus...
Tinnitus is a common disorder characterized by ringing in the ear in the absence of sound. Convergin...
Tinnitus, the most common auditory disorder, affects about 40 million people in the United States al...
AbstractIn this paper, we review studies that have investigated brain morphology in chronic tinnitus...
The underlying functional neuroanatomy of tinnitus remains poorly understood. Few studies have focus...
The underlying functional neuroanatomy of tinnitus remains poorly understood. Few studies have focus...
<div><p>The underlying functional neuroanatomy of tinnitus remains poorly understood. Few studies ha...
Introduction Tinnitus is an abnormal perception of sound in the absence of an external stimulus. Chr...
AbstractTinnitus is a phantom sound percept that is strongly associated with peripheral hearing loss...
The neuronal mechanisms underlying tinnitus are yet to be revealed. Tinnitus, an auditory phantom se...
Tinnitus is a common but poorly understood disorder characterized by ringing or buzzing in the ear. ...
Subjective tinnitus is a symptom characterized by the perception of sound with no external acoustic ...
Subjective tinnitus, or “ringing in the ears,” is perceived by 10 to 15 percent of the adult populat...
Tinnitus is a phantom auditory perception characterized by a ringing sound in either one or both ear...
Objective. Subjective tinnitus is hypothesized to arise from aberrant neural activity; however, its ...
Tinnitus is characterized by the perception of sound in the absence of an external auditory stimulus...