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Cognitive Memory Comparison Between Tinnitus and Normal Cases Using Event-Related Potentials

About 20 percent of people above 60 years old suffer from tinnitus though no definitive treatment has been found for it. Evaluation of electrical brain activity using Event-Related Potentials (ERPs) is one of the methods to investigate the underlying reasons of tinnitus perception. Previous studies...

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Autores principales: Asadpour, Abdoreza, Alavi, Ali, Jahed, Mehran, Mahmoudian, Saeid
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6194311/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30369872
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnint.2018.00048
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description About 20 percent of people above 60 years old suffer from tinnitus though no definitive treatment has been found for it. Evaluation of electrical brain activity using Event-Related Potentials (ERPs) is one of the methods to investigate the underlying reasons of tinnitus perception. Previous studies using ERPs suggest that the precognitive memory in tinnitus groups is negatively affected in comparison to the normal hearing groups. In this study, cognitive memory has been assessed using visual and auditory P300 response with oddball paradigm. Fifteen chronic tinnitus subjects and six normal hearing subjects participated in the experiment. T-test with significance level of 0.05 was applied on amplitude and latency of auditory and visual P300 for all electroencephalography (EEG) channels separately to compare tinnitus and normal hearing groups where the tinnitus group showed meaningful lower amplitude of auditory P300 peak in three EEG channels.
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spelling pubmed-61943112018-10-26 Cognitive Memory Comparison Between Tinnitus and Normal Cases Using Event-Related Potentials Asadpour, Abdoreza Alavi, Ali Jahed, Mehran Mahmoudian, Saeid Front Integr Neurosci Neuroscience About 20 percent of people above 60 years old suffer from tinnitus though no definitive treatment has been found for it. Evaluation of electrical brain activity using Event-Related Potentials (ERPs) is one of the methods to investigate the underlying reasons of tinnitus perception. Previous studies using ERPs suggest that the precognitive memory in tinnitus groups is negatively affected in comparison to the normal hearing groups. In this study, cognitive memory has been assessed using visual and auditory P300 response with oddball paradigm. Fifteen chronic tinnitus subjects and six normal hearing subjects participated in the experiment. T-test with significance level of 0.05 was applied on amplitude and latency of auditory and visual P300 for all electroencephalography (EEG) channels separately to compare tinnitus and normal hearing groups where the tinnitus group showed meaningful lower amplitude of auditory P300 peak in three EEG channels. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-10-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6194311/ /pubmed/30369872 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnint.2018.00048 Text en Copyright © 2018 Asadpour, Alavi, Jahed and Mahmoudian. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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title Cognitive Memory Comparison Between Tinnitus and Normal Cases Using Event-Related Potentials
title_full Cognitive Memory Comparison Between Tinnitus and Normal Cases Using Event-Related Potentials
title_fullStr Cognitive Memory Comparison Between Tinnitus and Normal Cases Using Event-Related Potentials
title_full_unstemmed Cognitive Memory Comparison Between Tinnitus and Normal Cases Using Event-Related Potentials
title_short Cognitive Memory Comparison Between Tinnitus and Normal Cases Using Event-Related Potentials
title_sort cognitive memory comparison between tinnitus and normal cases using event-related potentials
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6194311/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30369872
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnint.2018.00048
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