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The role of central nervous system plasticity in tinnitus.

James C Saunders1.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: Tinnitus is a vexing disorder of hearing characterized by sound sensations originating in the head without any external stimulation. The specific etiology of these sensations is uncertain but frequently associated with hearing loss. The "neurophysiogical" model of tinnitus has enhanced appreciation of central nervous system (CNS) contributions. The model assumes that plastic changes in the primary and non-primary auditory pathways contribute to tinnitus with the former perhaps sustaining them, and the latter contributing to perceived severity and emotionality. These plastic changes are triggered by peripheral injury, which results in new patterns of brain activity due to anatomic alterations in the connectivity of CNS neurons. These alterations may change the balance between excitatory and inhibitory brain processes, perhaps producing cascades of new neural activity flowing between brainstem and cortex in a self-sustaining manner that produces persistent perceptions of tinnitus. The bases of this model are explored with an attempt to distinguish phenomenological from mechanistic explanations. LEARNING OUTCOMES: (1) Readers will learn that the variables associated with the behavioral experience of tinnitus are as complex as the biological variables. (2) Readers will understand what the concept of neuroplastic brain change means, and how it is associated with tinnitus. (3) Readers will learn that there may be no one brain location associated with tinnitus, and it may result from interactions between multiple brain areas. (4) Readers will learn how disinhibition, spontaneous activity, neural synchronization, and tonotopic reorganization may contribute to tinnitus.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17418230      PMCID: PMC2083119          DOI: 10.1016/j.jcomdis.2007.03.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Commun Disord        ISSN: 0021-9924            Impact factor:   2.288


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4.  A spiking neuron model of cortical correlates of sensorineural hearing loss: Spontaneous firing, synchrony, and tinnitus.

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Journal:  Neural Comput       Date:  2006-12       Impact factor: 2.026

Review 5.  The dorsal cochlear nucleus as a participant in the auditory, attentional and emotional components of tinnitus.

Authors:  James A Kaltenbach
Journal:  Hear Res       Date:  2006-02-15       Impact factor: 3.208

6.  Spontaneous activity in the inferior colliculus of CBA/J mice after manipulations that induce tinnitus.

Authors:  Wei-Li Diana Ma; Hiroshi Hidaka; Bradford J May
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8.  Neuromagnetic indicators of auditory cortical reorganization of tinnitus.

Authors:  Nathan Weisz; Christian Wienbruch; Katalin Dohrmann; Thomas Elbert
Journal:  Brain       Date:  2005-07-13       Impact factor: 13.501

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4.  Customized notched music training reduces tinnitus loudness.

Authors:  Henning Stracke; Hidehiko Okamoto; Christo Pantev
Journal:  Commun Integr Biol       Date:  2010-05

5.  Effects of salicylate on the inflammatory genes expression and synaptic ultrastructure in the cochlear nucleus of rats.

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6.  Listening to tailor-made notched music reduces tinnitus loudness and tinnitus-related auditory cortex activity.

Authors:  Hidehiko Okamoto; Henning Stracke; Wolfgang Stoll; Christo Pantev
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Review 7.  Cross-modal interactions of auditory and somatic inputs in the brainstem and midbrain and their imbalance in tinnitus and deafness.

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8.  Preliminary findings of cortical thickness abnormalities in blast injured service members and their relationship to clinical findings.

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9.  The role of plasma melatonin and vitamins C and B12 in the development of idiopathic tinnitus in the elderly.

Authors:  A O Lasisi; F A Fehintola; T J Lasisi
Journal:  Ghana Med J       Date:  2012-09

10.  Hearing abilities at ultra-high frequency in patients with tinnitus.

Authors:  Hyun Joon Shim; Sun Ki Kim; Chul Ho Park; Sung Hee Lee; Sang Won Yoon; A Ram Ki; Dae Han Chung; Seung Geun Yeo
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