Phantom percepts: Tinnitus and pain as persisting aversive memory networks

Volume: 108, Issue: 20, Pages: 8075 - 8080
Published: Apr 18, 2011
Abstract
Phantom perception refers to the conscious awareness of a percept in the absence of an external stimulus. On the basis of basic neuroscience on perception and clinical research in phantom pain and phantom sound, we propose a working model for their origin. Sensory deafferentation results in high-frequency, gamma band, synchronized neuronal activity in the sensory cortex. This activity becomes a conscious percept only if it is connected to larger...
Paper Details
Title
Phantom percepts: Tinnitus and pain as persisting aversive memory networks
Published Date
Apr 18, 2011
Volume
108
Issue
20
Pages
8075 - 8080
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