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[Springer Handbook of Auditory Research] Tinnitus Volume 44 || The Psychophysics of Tinnitus

✍ Scribed by Eggermont, Jos J.; Zeng, Fan-Gang; Popper, Arthur N.; Fay, Richard R.


Book ID
111980672
Publisher
Springer New York
Year
2012
Tongue
English
Weight
413 KB
Edition
2012
Category
Article
ISBN
1461437288

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✦ Synopsis


Tinnitus is a prevalent hearing disease, affecting 15% of the population, particularly hearing impaired, veterans and even young people who grow up with mp3 players and iPods. The mechanisms underlying tinnitus remain controversial. At present there is no cure for tinnitus, and treatment options are limited. Different from previous tinnitus books, including A. R. Moller’s book [in press at Springer], which typically have a strong clinical flavor, the present volume focuses on neural mechanisms of tinnitus and its behavioral consequences. The proposed book starts with a general summary of the field and a short introduction on the selection and content of the remaining chapters. Chapter 2 overviews tinnitus prevalence and etiologies to set the tone for significance and complexity of this neurological disorder spectrum. Chapters 3-8 cover neuroscience of tinnitus in animal models from molecular mechanisms to cortical manifestation. Chapters 9-12 cover human brain responses to tinnitus and it clinical management.


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