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Cortical reorganisation and tinnitus: principles of auditory discrimination training for tinnitus management
Authors:C. Herraiz  I. Diges  P. Cobo  J. M. Aparicio
Affiliation:(1) Unidad de Otorrinolaringología, Fundación Hospital Alcorcón, C/Budapest, 1. Alcorcón, 28922 Madrid, Spain;(2) Unidad de Acufenos, Hospital Quiron-Madrid, Madrid, Spain;(3) Instituto de Acústica, CSIC, Madrid, Spain
Abstract:Scientific evidence has proved reorganisation processes in the auditory cortex after sensorineural hearing loss and overstimulation of certain tonotopic cortical areas, as we see in auditory conditioning techniques. Acoustic rehabilitation reduces the impact of these reorganisation changes. Recent theories explain tinnitus mechanisms as a negative consequence of neural plasticity in the central nervous system after a peripheral aggression. Auditory discrimination training (ADT) could partially reverse the wrong changes in tonotopic representation and improve tinnitus. We discuss different studies and their efficacy on tinnitus perception and annoyance. Indications, method, dose and sound strategy need to be implemented.
Keywords:Tinnitus  Cortical reorganisation  Auditory rehabilitation  Plasticity  Hearing loss
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