Tinnitus Tinnitus

Tinnitus

Jos J. Eggermont and Others
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Publisher Description

Tinnitus is a prevalent hearing disease in humans, affecting 15% of the population. At present there is no cure for tinnitus, and treatment options are limited.  Recognizing the significance of tinnitus to hearing, as well as it serving as a window into the basic science of understanding of the hearing process, Tinnitus provides a broad overview of the topic.  The volume focuses on neural mechanisms of tinnitus and its behavioral consequences. The book is divided into two parts to address systematically the current issues in tinnitus research

Historical Reflections on Current Issues in Tinnitus- Jos J. Eggermont and Fan-Gang Zeng

Behavioral Tests for Tinnitus in Animals- Henry E. Heffner and Rickye S. Heffner

Molecular Mechanism of Tinnitus - Marlies Knipper, Marcus Müller, and Ulrike Zimmermann

The Cochlea and the Auditory Nerve as a Primary Source of Tinnitus- Régis Nouvian, Michel Eybalin, and Jean-Luc Puel

Dorsal Cochlear Nucleus: Somatosensory–Auditory Interactions in Tinnitus- Susanne Dehmel, Seth D. Koehler, and Susan E. Shore

The Inferior Colliculus: Involvement in Hyperactivity and Tinnitus- Donald Robertson and Wilhelmina Mulders

Cortex: Way Station or Locus of the Tinnitus Percept?- Jos J. Eggermont

Human Brain Imaging of Tinnitus - Jennifer R. Melcher

The Psychophysics of Tinnitus - Brian C. J. Moore

Stimulating the Auditory System to Treat Tinnitus: From Alleviatingthe Symptoms to Addressing the Causes - Arnaud J. Noreña

Treatment: Pharmacological, Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, Epidural Stimulation, and Deep Brain Stimulation - Berthold Langguth, Dirk De Ridder, Tobias Kleinjung, and Ana Belén Elgoyhen

About the Editors:

Jos Eggermont is Professor in the Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, and the Department of Psychology at the University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Fan-Gang Zeng is Research Director in the Hearing and Speech Lab, University of California, Irvine.  Arthur N. Popper is Professor in the Department of Biology and Co-Director of the Center for Comparative and Evolutionary Biology of Hearing at the University of Maryland, College Park. Richard R. Fay is Distinguished Research Professor of Psychology at Loyola University Chicago.

About the Series:
The Springer Handbook of Auditory Research presents a series of synthetic reviews of fundamental topics dealing with auditory systems. Each volume is independent and authoritative; taken as a set, this series is the definitive resource in the field

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2012
July 6
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
308
Pages
PUBLISHER
Springer New York
SELLER
Springer Nature B.V.
SIZE
3.8
MB
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