A selective imaging of tinnitus

被引:137
作者
Giraud, AL
Chéry-Croze, S
Fischer, G
Fischer, C
Vighetto, A
Grégoire, MC
Lavenne, F
Collet, L
机构
[1] Inst Neurol, Wellcome Dept Cognit Neurol, London WC1N 3BG, England
[2] UPRESA CNRS 5020, Lab Neurosci & Syst Sensoriels, F-69008 Lyon, France
[3] Hop Neurol Pierre Wertheimer, F-69003 Lyon, France
[4] CERMEP, F-69003 Lyon, France
关键词
gaze-evoked tinnitus; phantom auditory sensation; positron emission tomography; tinnitus;
D O I
10.1097/00001756-199901180-00001
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
WE selectively imaged the neural correlates of tinnitus, by contrasting a condition with no phantom auditory sensation with a condition during which tinnitus is present, using a rare form of tinnitus elicited by eye movements. Using positron emission tomography (PET), we demonstrate that phantom auditory sensation increases regional cerebral blood flow bilaterally in temporo-parietal association auditory areas but not in the primary auditory cortex. These results confirm that conscious perception does not necessarily require activation in primary areas and suggest that the perceptual qualities of tinnitus, e.g. intensity, frequency and spatial localization, are represented in temporo-parietal regions. Activation in these regions is compatible with cortical processing of ascending auditory messages generated at subcortical levels. (C) 1999 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
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