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Investigating functional changes in the brain to intermittently induced auditory illusions and its relevance to chronic tinnitus

Anusha Mohan
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Neil Bhamoo
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Juan Riquelme
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Samantha Long
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Sven Vanneste
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Several studies have demonstrated the neural correlates of chronic tinnitus. However, we still do not understand what happens in the acute phase. Past studies have established Zwicker tone (ZT) illusions as a good human model for acute tinnitus. ZT illusions are perceived following the presentation of a notched noise stimulus, that is,

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hal-03089037 , version 1 (27-12-2020)

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Anusha Mohan, Neil Bhamoo, Juan Riquelme, Samantha Long, Arnaud Norena, et al.. Investigating functional changes in the brain to intermittently induced auditory illusions and its relevance to chronic tinnitus. Human Brain Mapping, 2020, 41 (7), pp.1819-1832. ⟨10.1002/hbm.24914⟩. ⟨hal-03089037⟩

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