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Keypoints 1. The most frequent cause of tinnitus is hearing loss. 2. The auditory deprivation can lead to pathological theta–gamma coupling linked to a decrease of alpha oscillations also known as thalamocortical dysrhythmia. 3. Auditory deprivation also leads to auditory tract and auditory cortex tonotopic reorganization via activation of neural plasticity. 4. Presenting the missing...
Keypoints 1. Tinnitus pathophysiology should explain both tinnitus distress and tinnitus intensity. 2. Distress in tinnitus is most likely generated by an aspecific distress network consisting of the amygdala–anterior cingulate and anterior insula. 3. Tinnitus intensity might be encoded by gamma band activity in the contralateral auditory cortex. 4. This gamma band activity might result...
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