Psychophysical tuning curves in subjects with tinnitus suggest outer hair cell lesions
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Psychophysical tuning curves in subjects with tinnitus suggest outer hair cell lesions
Abstract
A study by Penner (J Speech Hear Res 1980;23:779-86) found evidence for impaired lateral suppression in subjects with tinnitus and sensorineural hearing loss. If lateral suppression is related to tuning curve sharpness and lateral suppression is impaired, the shape of the tuning curve should be affected. The purpose of this study was to determine whether subjects with tinnitus have psychophysical tuning curves that are different from those of subjects without tinnitus. Psychophysical tuning curves and hearing thresholds were obtained from 18 subjects, 7 with tinnitus and 11 without tinnitus. Only subjects with normal audiograms (through 8 kHz) were selected for this study. In subjects with tinnitus psychophysical tuning curves were obtained in the region pitch-matched to their tinnitus. In nontinnitus subjects psychophysical tuning curves were determined at the same frequencies as for the tinnitus subjects in a yoked-control design. The slopes of the tails and tips and the Q10 and other measures were calculated for each tuning curve. The psychophysical tuning curves in subjects with tinnitus were significantly different (0.01 level) from those of control subjects and often had hypersensitive tails and some elevated tips. These shapes of tuning curves are consistent with cochlear lesions involving the loss of outer hair cells without damage to the inner hair cells or nerve fibers.
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