High-frequency tinnitus without hearing loss does not mean absence of deafferentation.

Volume: 222, Issue: 1, Pages: 108 - 114
Published: Dec 1, 2006
Abstract
A broad consensus within the neuroscience of tinnitus holds that this audiologic condition is triggered by central deafferentation, mostly due to cochlear damage. The absence of audiometrically detectable hearing loss however poses a challenge to this rather generalizing assumption. The aim of this study was therefore to scrutinize cochlear functioning in a sample of tinnitus subjects audiometrically matched to a normal hearing control group....
Paper Details
Title
High-frequency tinnitus without hearing loss does not mean absence of deafferentation.
Published Date
Dec 1, 2006
Volume
222
Issue
1
Pages
108 - 114
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