Centre for Applied Hearing Research, Department of Electrical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark, 2800 Lyngby, Denmark.
J Acoust Soc Am. 2012 Sep;132(3):EL196-201. doi: 10.1121/1.4740462.
Recent auditory brain stem response measurements in tinnitus subjects with normal audiograms indicate the presence of hidden hearing loss that manifests as reduced neural output from the cochlea at high sound intensities, and results from mice suggest a link to deafferentation of auditory nerve fibers. As deafferentation would lead to deficits in hearing performance, the present study investigates whether tinnitus patients with normal hearing thresholds show impairment in intensity discrimination compared to an audiometrically matched control group. Intensity discrimination thresholds were significantly increased in the tinnitus frequency range, consistent with the hypothesis that auditory nerve fiber deafferentation is associated with tinnitus.
近期对听力图正常的耳鸣患者的听觉脑干反应测量表明,存在隐性听力损失,表现为高强度声音时耳蜗神经输出减少,而老鼠研究结果表明这与听神经纤维去传入有关。由于去传入会导致听力表现下降,因此本研究调查了听力阈值正常的耳鸣患者与听力匹配的对照组相比,在强度辨别方面是否存在障碍。耳鸣频率范围内的强度辨别阈值显著增加,这与听觉神经纤维去传入与耳鸣有关的假设一致。