Audiology Section and Centre for Brain Research, The University of Auckland Auckland, New Zealand.
Front Syst Neurosci. 2012 Jun 13;6:46. doi: 10.3389/fnsys.2012.00046. eCollection 2012.
Models of tinnitus suggest roles for auditory, attention, and emotional networks in tinnitus perception. A model of tinnitus audibility based on Helson's (1964) adaptation level theory (ALT) is hypothesized to explain the relationship between tinnitus audibility, personality, memory, and attention. This theory attempts to describe how tinnitus audibility or detectability might change with experience and context. The basis of ALT and potential role of auditory scene analysis in tinnitus perception are discussed. The proposed psychoacoustic model lends itself to incorporation into existing neurophysiological models of tinnitus perception. It is hoped that the ALT hypothesis will allow for greater empirical investigation of factors influencing tinnitus perception, such as attention and tinnitus sound therapies.
耳鸣模型表明听觉、注意力和情感网络在耳鸣感知中发挥作用。基于赫伦(Helson)的(1964)适应水平理论(ALT)的耳鸣可听度模型被假设可以解释耳鸣可听度、个性、记忆和注意力之间的关系。该理论试图描述耳鸣可听度或可检测性如何随经验和环境而变化。讨论了 ALT 的基础和听觉场景分析在耳鸣感知中的潜在作用。所提出的心理声学模型适合纳入现有的耳鸣感知神经生理学模型。希望 ALT 假设将允许对影响耳鸣感知的因素(如注意力和耳鸣声音疗法)进行更多的实证研究。