Mapping cortical hubs in tinnitus

dc.contributor.authorSchlee, Winfried
dc.contributor.authorMüller, Nadia
dc.contributor.authorHartmann, Thomas
dc.contributor.authorKeil, Julian
dc.contributor.authorLorenz, Isabel
dc.contributor.authorWeisz, Nathan
dc.date.accessioned2011-03-24T17:05:42Zdeu
dc.date.available2011-03-24T17:05:42Zdeu
dc.date.issued2009deu
dc.description.abstractBackground:
Subjective tinnitus is the perception of a sound in the absence of any physical source. It has been shown that tinnitus is associated with hyperactivity of the auditory cortices. Accompanying this hyperactivity, changes in non-auditory brain structures have also been reported. However, there have been no studies on the long-range information flow between these regions.
Results:
Using Magnetoencephalography, we investigated the long-range cortical networks of chronic tinnitus sufferers (n = 23) and healthy controls (n = 24) in the resting state. A beamforming technique was applied to reconstruct the brain activity at source level and the directed functional coupling between all voxels was analyzed by means of Partial Directed Coherence. Within a cortical network, hubs are brain structures that either influence a great number of other brain regions or that are influenced by a great number of other brain regions. By mapping the cortical hubs in tinnitus and controls we report fundamental group differences in the global networks, mainly in the gamma frequency range. The prefrontal cortex, the orbitofrontal cortex and the parieto-occipital region were core structures in this network. The information flow from the global network to the temporal cortex correlated positively with the strength of tinnitus distress.
Conclusion:
With the present study we suggest that the hyperactivity of the temporal cortices in tinnitus is integrated in a global network of long-range cortical connectivity. Top-down influence from the global network on the temporal areas relates to the subjective strength of the tinnitus distress.
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