Journal article
Evidence that hidden hearing loss underlies amplitude modulation encoding deficits in individuals with and without tinnitus
Abstract
Damage to auditory nerve fibers that expresses with suprathreshold sounds but is hidden from the audiogram has been proposed to underlie deficits in temporal coding ability observed among individuals with otherwise normal hearing, and to be present in individuals experiencing chronic tinnitus with clinically normal audiograms. We tested whether these individuals may have hidden synaptic losses on auditory nerve fibers with low spontaneous rates …
Authors
Paul BT; Bruce IC; Roberts LE
Journal
Hearing Research, Vol. 344, , pp. 170–182
Publisher
Elsevier
Publication Date
2 2017
DOI
10.1016/j.heares.2016.11.010
ISSN
0378-5955
Associated Experts
Fields of Research (FoR)
Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
Acoustic StimulationAdolescentAdultAuditory PerceptionAuditory ThresholdCase-Control StudiesCochlear NerveElectroencephalographyEvoked Potentials, AuditoryFemaleHearingHearing LossHumansMaleNoisePerceptual MaskingPersons with Hearing DisabilitiesPsychoacousticsSignal Detection, PsychologicalTinnitusYoung Adult