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Tinnitus and Hyperacusis/Phonophobia
20111. Hyperacusis is a decreased sound tolerance. 2. Prevalence of the disease is described in 9–15% of the population, but increases among tinnitus patients. 3. Pathophysiological mechanisms involve some disruptions in the amplification and regulation processes of the external hair cells, disorders of the efferent system ...
Carlos Herráiz, Isabel Diges
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Communications Biology
Tinnitus has been identified as a potential contributor to anxiety. Thalamo-cortical pathway plays a crucial role in the transmission of auditory and emotional information, but its casual link to tinnitus-associated anxiety remains unclear. In this study,
Jingyu Chen +8 more
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Tinnitus has been identified as a potential contributor to anxiety. Thalamo-cortical pathway plays a crucial role in the transmission of auditory and emotional information, but its casual link to tinnitus-associated anxiety remains unclear. In this study,
Jingyu Chen +8 more
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Hyperacusis and disorders of sound intolerance
International Journal of Audiology, 2018Patients present to audiologists with concerns regarding uncomfortable loudness perception in the face of normal hearing or in being extremely disturbed by sounds such as breathing, chewing and swa...
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The effect of noise on concentration for people with and without hyperacusis
INTER-NOISE and NOISE-CON Congress and Conference ProceedingsPeople with hyperacusis tend to react negatively or show avoidance behavior toward moderately intense environmental sounds because they perceive such sounds as being very loud and painful.
Nao Hodoshima
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International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology
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