Cortical evoked activity is modulated by the sleep state in a ferret model of tinnitus. A cross-case study
Subjective tinnitus is a phantom auditory perception in the absence of an actual acoustic stimulus that affects 15% of the global population. In humans, tinnitus is often associated with disturbed sleep and, interestingly, there is an overlap between the brain areas involved in tinnitus and regulati...
Main Authors: | Milinski, L, Nodal, FR, Emmerson, MKJ, King, AJ, Vyazovskiy, VV, Bajo, VM |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Public Library of Science
2024
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