Controversy: Does repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation/ transcranial direct current stimulation show efficacy in treating tinnitus patients?
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2008
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Langguth, Berthold
de Ridder, Dirk
Dornhoffer, John L.
Eichhammer, Peter
Folmer, Robert L.
Frank, Elmar
Fregni, Felipe
Gerloff, Christian
Khedr, Eman
Kleinjung, Tobias
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Brain Stimulation ; 1 (2008), 3. - pp. 192-205. - Elsevier. - ISSN 1935-861X. - eISSN 1876-4754
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Tinnitus affects 10% of the population, its pathophysiology remains incompletely understood, and treatment is elusive. Functional imaging has demonstrated a relationship between the intensity of tinnitus and the degree of reorganization in the auditory cortex. Experimental studies have further shown that tinnitus is associated with synchronized hyperactivity in the auditory cortex. Therefore, targeted modulation of auditory cortex has been proposed as a new therapeutic approach for chronic tinnitus.
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LANGGUTH, Berthold, Dirk DE RIDDER, John L. DORNHOFFER, Peter EICHHAMMER, Robert L. FOLMER, Elmar FRANK, Felipe FREGNI, Christian GERLOFF, Eman KHEDR, Tobias KLEINJUNG, Michael LANDGREBE, Scott LEE, Winfried SCHLEE, 2008. Controversy: Does repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation/ transcranial direct current stimulation show efficacy in treating tinnitus patients?. In: Brain Stimulation. Elsevier. 1(3), pp. 192-205. ISSN 1935-861X. eISSN 1876-4754. Available under: doi: 10.1016/j.brs.2008.06.003BibTex
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