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Functional Connectivity in Chronic Nonbothersome Tinnitus Following Acoustic Trauma: A Seed-Based Resting-State Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study.
Brain Connectivity ( IF 2.4 ) Pub Date : 2020-08-18 , DOI: 10.1089/brain.2019.0712
Agnès Job 1, 2 , Chloé Jaroszynski 2 , Anne Kavounoudias 3 , Assia Jaillard 4 , Chantal Delon-Martin 2
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Background: Tinnitus and its mechanisms are an ongoing subject of interrogation in the neuroscientific community. Although most current models agree that it encompasses multiple structures within and outside the auditory system, evidence provided in the literature suffers from a lack of convergence. To further our understanding of contributions to tinnitus lying outside the auditory system, we explored a new model based on a proprioceptive hypothesis specifically in subjects experiencing chronic nonbothersome tinnitus due to acoustic trauma. The present study addresses the role of the right operculum 3 (OP3) involved in this model. It also investigates classical models of tinnitus.

中文翻译:

声创伤后慢性非烦人耳鸣的功能连接:基于种子的静息状态功能磁共振成像研究。

背景:耳鸣及其机制是神经科学界不断研究的主题。尽管大多数当前模型都同意它包含听觉系统内外的多种结构,但文献中提供的证据缺乏收敛性。为了进一步了解对听觉系统之外的耳鸣的影响,我们探索了一种基于本体感受假设的新模型,特别是在因听觉创伤而经历慢性非烦人耳鸣的受试者中。本研究涉及右鳃盖 3 (OP3) 在该模型中的作用。它还研究了耳鸣的经典模型。
更新日期:2020-08-20
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