Tinnitus - the perception of sound in the ear, in the absence of external sound - affects around 250 million people worldwide.The Neuroscience of Tinnitus reviews our current knowledge of the neural substrates of tinnitus. Written by a leading researcher in the field, this is the most comprehensive single-author book on tinnitus available.
Tinnitus - the perception of sound in the ear, in the absence of external sound - affects around 250 million people worldwide.The Neuroscience of Tinnitus reviews our current knowledge of the neural substrates of tinnitus. Written by a leading researcher in the field, this is the most comprehensive single-author book on tinnitus available.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jos Eggermont received his M.Sc. in Experimental Physics (1967) and a Ph.D. in Physics (1972, cum laude) from the University of Leyden, The Netherlands. From 1972-1978 he was a Research Associate, ENT Department, Leyden University Hospital, interrupted for a sabbatical leave at the Ear Research Institute, Los Angeles, California, USA. From 1978-1986 he served as professor in experimental physics at the University Nijmegen, The Netherlands. In 1986 he moved to Calgary, Canada and became an Alberta Heritage Foundation of Medical Research Scientist and professor in Physiology and Pharmacology, and Psychology at the University of Calgary. In 1997 he was named Campbell McLaurin Chair for Hearing Deficiencies. His research interest is the auditory system in general and auditory cortical plasticity in particular. He has studied the consequences of early deafness and noise-induced hearing loss in with respect to use-dependent plasticity in the cortex.
Inhaltsangabe
1: What is tinnitus? 2: Epidemiology and etiology 3: Listening to tinnitus 4: Objective assessment of tinnitus 5: Do animals have tinnitus? 6: The salicylate model of tinnitus 7: The sensorineural hearing loss model of tinnitus. 8: The somatic tinnitus model 9: The neural synchrony model of tinnitus 10: Tinnitus and aging 11: Hyperactivity and hypersynchrony in neural networks as substrates for tinnitus? 12: Management of tinnitus 13: Future directions 14: References
1: What is tinnitus? 2: Epidemiology and etiology 3: Listening to tinnitus 4: Objective assessment of tinnitus 5: Do animals have tinnitus? 6: The salicylate model of tinnitus 7: The sensorineural hearing loss model of tinnitus. 8: The somatic tinnitus model 9: The neural synchrony model of tinnitus 10: Tinnitus and aging 11: Hyperactivity and hypersynchrony in neural networks as substrates for tinnitus? 12: Management of tinnitus 13: Future directions 14: References
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