Effective connectivity analysis of inter- and intramodular hubs in phantom sound perception – identifying the core distress network
Abstract
Tinnitus, the perception of a phantom sound, is accompanied by loudness and distress components. Distress however accompanies not just tinnitus, but several disorders. Several functional connectivity studies show that distress is characterized by disconnectivity of fronto-limbic circuits or hyperconnectivity of default mode/salience networks. The drawback, however, is that it considers only the magnitude of connectivity, not the direction. Thus,...
Paper Details
Title
Effective connectivity analysis of inter- and intramodular hubs in phantom sound perception – identifying the core distress network
Published Date
Nov 15, 2018
Journal
Volume
14
Issue
1
Pages
289 - 307
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