The International Tinnitus Journal

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The International Tinnitus Journal 44 7897 074717

Neurotology - The International Tinnitus Journal (1997) Volume 3, Issue 1

Medical Significance of Tinnitus

The definition of tinnitus is considered to be dynamic and reflects the integration of clinical efforts of observation and neuroscience/ nuclear medicine identification of underlying mechanisms of tinnitus production. Tinnitus is defined in 1996 as a sensory disorder of auditory perception reflecting an aberrant auditory signal produced by interference in the excitatory/inhibitory processes involved in neurotransmission.Since 1979 the underlying mechanism is hypothesized as a dysynchronization which may occur in the peripheral or central nervous system, or both. Dysynchronization is a lack of synchrony or interference in timing of the discharge rate and phase locking of the auditory signal. This definition identifies tinnitus as a medical audiologic complaint and a symptom of neurotologic disease.

Author(s): Abraham Shulman and Barbara Goldstein

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