Intensity mismatch asymmetry in tinnitus – in which direction should participants pay attention?
bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory),
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 3, 2024
Abstract
The
effects
attention
has
on
intensity
deviant
Mismatch
Negativity
responses
is
an
unknown
factor
in
basic
sensory
neuroscience.
It
would
be
useful
to
understand
how
affect
deviants
compared
each
other
(upward
vs
downward),
and
dimensions
such
as
frequency.
Overall,
previous
research
indicates
that
may
modulate
neuronal
gain
healthy
participants
change
the
amplitudes
of
evoked
responses,
mainly
regularly
repeating
(standard)
stimuli
rather
than
deviants.
Gain
respond
differently
with
tinnitus
and/or
hyperacusis
under
same
conditions
controls.
results
passive
task
condition
were
consistent
research.
Auditory
magnified
MMN
response
upward
deviants,
while
visual
attenuated
it
both
control
groups.
However,
auditory
selectively
enhanced
downward
group
(compared
attention).
Using
paradigm
advantageous
studies
tinnitus/hyperacusis
because
observed
differences
particularly
large.
Language: Английский
Aberrant auditory prediction patterns robustly characterize tinnitus
eLife,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
13
Published: Aug. 27, 2024
Phantom
perceptions
like
tinnitus
occur
without
any
identifiable
environmental
or
bodily
source.
The
mechanisms
and
key
drivers
behind
are
poorly
understood.
dominant
framework,
suggesting
that
results
from
neural
hyperactivity
in
the
auditory
pathway
following
hearing
damage,
has
been
difficult
to
investigate
humans
reached
explanatory
limits.
As
a
result,
researchers
have
tried
explain
perceptual
potential
aberrations
within
more
parsimonious
predictive-coding
framework.
In
two
independent
magnetoencephalography
studies,
participants
passively
listened
sequences
of
pure
tones
with
varying
levels
regularity
(i.e.
predictability)
ranging
random
ordered.
Aside
being
replication
first
study,
pre-registered
second
including
80
participants,
ensured
rigorous
matching
status,
as
well
age,
sex,
loss,
between
individuals
tinnitus.
Despite
some
changes
details
paradigm,
both
studies
equivalently
reveal
group
difference
representation,
based
on
multivariate
pattern
analysis,
upcoming
stimuli
before
their
onset.
These
data
strongly
suggest
engage
anticipatory
predictions
differently
controls.
While
observation
different
predictive
processes
is
robust
replicable,
precise
neurocognitive
mechanism
underlying
it
calls
for
further,
ideally
longitudinal,
establish
its
role
contributor
to,
and/or
consequence
of,
Language: Английский
Aberrant Auditory Prediction Patterns Robustly Characterize Tinnitus
Published: May 15, 2024
Phantom
perceptions
like
tinnitus
occur
without
any
identifiable
environmental
orbodily
source.
The
mechanisms
and
key
drivers
behind
are
poorly
understood.
dominant
framework,
suggesting
that
results
from
neural
hyperactivity
in
the
auditory
pathway
following
hearing
damage,
has
been
difficult
to
investigate
humans
reached
explanatory
limits.
As
a
result,
researchers
have
tried
explain
perceptual
potential
aberrations
within
more
parsimonious
predictive-coding
framework.
In
two
independent
magnetoencephalography
(MEG)
studies,
participants
passively
listened
sequences
of
pure
tones
with
varying
levels
regularity
(i.e.
predictability)
ranging
random
ordered.
Aside
being
replication
first
study,
pre-
registered
second
including
80
participants,
ensured
rigorous
matching
status,
as
well
age,
sex,
loss,
between
individuals
tinnitus.
Despite
some
changes
details
paradigm,
both
studies
equivalently
reveal
group
difference
representation,
based
on
multivariate
pattern
analysis,
upcoming
stimuli
before
their
onset.
These
data
strongly
suggest
engage
anticipatory
predictions
differently
controls.
While
observation
different
predictive
processes
is
robust
replicable,
precise
neurocognitive
mechanism
underlying
it
calls
for
further,
ideally
longitudinal,
establish
its
role
contributor
to,
and/or
consequence
of,
tinnitus.Keywords:
perceptions,
tinnitus,
coding,
MEG
Language: Английский
Aberrant Auditory Prediction Patterns Robustly Characterize Tinnitus
Published: Aug. 27, 2024
Phantom
perceptions
like
tinnitus
occur
without
any
identifiable
environmental
or
bodily
source.
The
mechanisms
and
key
drivers
behind
are
poorly
understood.
dominant
framework,
suggesting
that
results
from
neural
hyperactivity
in
the
auditory
pathway
following
hearing
damage,
has
been
difficult
to
investigate
humans
reached
explanatory
limits.
As
a
result,
researchers
have
tried
explain
perceptual
potential
aberrations
within
more
parsimonious
predictive-coding
framework.
In
two
independent
magnetoencephalography
(MEG)
studies,
participants
passively
listened
sequences
of
pure
tones
with
varying
levels
regularity
(i.e.
predictability)
ranging
random
ordered.
Aside
being
replication
first
study,
pre-registered
second
including
80
participants,
ensured
rigorous
matching
status,
as
well
age,
sex,
loss,
between
individuals
tinnitus.
Despite
some
changes
details
paradigm,
both
studies
equivalently
reveal
group
difference
representation,
based
on
multivariate
pattern
analysis,
upcoming
stimuli
before
their
onset.
These
data
strongly
suggest
engage
anticipatory
predictions
differently
controls.
While
observation
different
predictive
processes
is
robust
replicable,
precise
neurocognitive
mechanism
underlying
it
calls
for
further,
ideally
longitudinal,
establish
its
role
contributor
to,
and/or
consequence
of,
Language: Английский
Aberrant Auditory Prediction Patterns Robustly Characterize Tinnitus
Published: Nov. 29, 2024
Phantom
perceptions
like
tinnitus
occur
without
any
identifiable
environmental
or
bodily
source.
The
mechanisms
and
key
drivers
behind
are
poorly
understood.
dominant
framework,
suggesting
that
results
from
neural
hyperactivity
in
the
auditory
pathway
following
hearing
damage,
has
been
difficult
to
investigate
humans
reached
explanatory
limits.
As
a
result,
researchers
have
tried
explain
perceptual
potential
aberrations
within
more
parsimonious
predictive-coding
framework.
In
two
independent
magnetoencephalography
(MEG)
studies,
participants
passively
listened
sequences
of
pure
tones
with
varying
levels
regularity
(i.e.
predictability)
ranging
random
ordered.
Aside
being
replication
first
study,
pre-registered
second
including
80
participants,
ensured
rigorous
matching
status,
as
well
age,
sex,
loss,
between
individuals
tinnitus.
Despite
some
changes
details
paradigm,
both
studies
equivalently
reveal
group
difference
representation,
based
on
multivariate
pattern
analysis,
upcoming
stimuli
before
their
onset.
These
data
strongly
suggest
engage
anticipatory
predictions
differently
controls.
While
observation
different
predictive
processes
is
robust
replicable,
precise
neurocognitive
mechanism
underlying
it
calls
for
further,
ideally
longitudinal,
establish
its
role
contributor
to,
and/or
consequence
of,
Language: Английский
What Do Mismatch Negativity (MMN) Responses Tell Us About Tinnitus?
Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Dec. 16, 2024
Language: Английский
Aberrant Auditory Prediction Patterns Robustly Characterize Tinnitus
Published: Dec. 16, 2024
Phantom
perceptions
like
tinnitus
occur
without
any
identifiable
environmental
or
bodily
source.
The
mechanisms
and
key
drivers
behind
are
poorly
understood.
dominant
framework,
suggesting
that
results
from
neural
hyperactivity
in
the
auditory
pathway
following
hearing
damage,
has
been
difficult
to
investigate
humans
reached
explanatory
limits.
As
a
result,
researchers
have
tried
explain
perceptual
potential
aberrations
within
more
parsimonious
predictive-coding
framework.
In
two
independent
magnetoencephalography
(MEG)
studies,
participants
passively
listened
sequences
of
pure
tones
with
varying
levels
regularity
(i.e.
predictability)
ranging
random
ordered.
Aside
being
replication
first
study,
pre-registered
second
including
80
participants,
ensured
rigorous
matching
status,
as
well
age,
sex,
loss,
between
individuals
tinnitus.
Despite
some
changes
details
paradigm,
both
studies
equivalently
reveal
group
difference
representation,
based
on
multivariate
pattern
analysis,
upcoming
stimuli
before
their
onset.
These
data
strongly
suggest
engage
anticipatory
predictions
differently
controls.
While
observation
different
predictive
processes
is
robust
replicable,
precise
neurocognitive
mechanism
underlying
it
calls
for
further,
ideally
longitudinal,
establish
its
role
contributor
to,
and/or
consequence
of,
Language: Английский
Aberrant auditory prediction patterns robustly characterize tinnitus
eLife,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
13
Published: Dec. 30, 2024
Phantom
perceptions
like
tinnitus
occur
without
any
identifiable
environmental
or
bodily
source.
The
mechanisms
and
key
drivers
behind
are
poorly
understood.
dominant
framework,
suggesting
that
results
from
neural
hyperactivity
in
the
auditory
pathway
following
hearing
damage,
has
been
difficult
to
investigate
humans
reached
explanatory
limits.
As
a
result,
researchers
have
tried
explain
perceptual
potential
aberrations
within
more
parsimonious
predictive-coding
framework.
In
two
independent
magnetoencephalography
studies,
participants
passively
listened
sequences
of
pure
tones
with
varying
levels
regularity
(i.e.
predictability)
ranging
random
ordered.
Aside
being
replication
first
study,
pre-registered
second
including
80
participants,
ensured
rigorous
matching
status,
as
well
age,
sex,
loss,
between
individuals
tinnitus.
Despite
some
changes
details
paradigm,
both
studies
equivalently
reveal
group
difference
representation,
based
on
multivariate
pattern
analysis,
upcoming
stimuli
before
their
onset.
These
data
strongly
suggest
engage
anticipatory
predictions
differently
controls.
While
observation
different
predictive
processes
is
robust
replicable,
precise
neurocognitive
mechanism
underlying
it
calls
for
further,
ideally
longitudinal,
establish
its
role
contributor
to,
and/or
consequence
of,
Language: Английский