Zahra Ghasemahmad, Saeid Mahmoudian, Daniel Gavazzi, Shohreh Jalaei, Saeid Farahani
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Enhanced 40 and 80 Hz Auditory Steady State Responses in Idiopathic Tinnitus
Objectives: This study aimed to investigate changes in auditory processing using auditory
steady state response (ASSR) in patients with idiopathic tinnitus.
Method: 19 tinnitus patients and 23 control subjects without tinnitus were examined with multiple ASSR. Three modulation frequencies of 20, 40, and 80HZ were tested and the steady state responses were compared between tinnitus and control group. Further, the thresholds in ipsi- and
contralateral side to ear with tinnitus sensation were compared.
Results: Our findings showed no significant difference in ASSR thresholds in ipsi- and
contralateral side to ear with tinnitus. However, we observed enhanced ASSRs at 40 and 80Hz modulation in patients with Idiopathic tinnitus compared to no-tinnitus control subjects. Conclusions: The results of this study suggest possible sensory deficits along higher order
auditory regions in patients with idiopathic tinnitus. Further, our data indicates a bilateral
involvement of auditory pathway in these regions in patients with lateralized tinnitus.