Pathophysiology of tinnitus
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- DOI: 10.1016/s0030-6665(02)00170-6
Pathophysiology of tinnitus
Abstract
Tinnitus is not a single entity but a rather diverse group of disorders. Despite symptoms that indicate the ear is the site of the pathology, there is strong evidence that most forms of severe tinnitus are caused by functional changes in the central nervous system. The changes are induced through expression of neural plasticity, some of which may have been caused initially by abnormalities in the ear or the auditory nerve. The involvement of the nonclassical ascending auditory pathway with its subcortical connections to limbic structures (the amygdala) may explain some of the symptoms of some forms of tinnitus including hyperacusis and affective disorders, such as phonophobia and depression, which often accompany severe tinnitus.
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