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Applications of auditory evoked potentials in tinnitus: a review
Author(s) -
Hossein Seraji,
Ghassem Mohammadkhani,
Seyyed Mohammad Reza Taghavi
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
shinavāyī/shināsī./shinavāyī/shināsī
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2008-2657
pISSN - 1735-1936
DOI - 10.18502/avr.v30i4.7443
Subject(s) - tinnitus , audiology , medicine , auditory pathways , etiology , psychology , hearing loss , psychiatry
Background and Aim: Subjective tinnitus is a phantom auditory perception caused by different factors and affects the patient’s quality of life. The tinnitus pathophysiology is not fully unders­tood; therefore, there is no effective treatment for tinnitus. Along with other methods, auditory evo­ked potentials (AEPs) may be helpful in unders­tanding this condition and the involved struc­tures. This study aimed to review the applications of AEPs in tinnitus studies. Recent Findings: The studies investigating tinnitus were categorized into three groups of tinnitus pathophysiology, pre- or post-treatment/intervention evaluation of tinnitus, and objective diagnosis of tinnitus. Contradictory and unrep­eatable findings were observed in each group. Conclusion: Discrepancies in the results of AEPs studies can be due to between-group and within-group differences, lack of proper match­ing in terms of tinnitus etiology and hearing loss, and difference in neurophysiologic models of tinnitus.

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