Auditory streaming and prediction in tinnitus sufferers
Ear and Hearing Mar 04, 2019
Durai M, et al. - Researchers sought to determine auditory streaming (segregation of incoming sounds into separate sound sources) and the ability to anticipate future auditory events in tinnitus sufferers compared with nontinnitus controls with matched levels of hearing. In 16 individuals with tinnitus (10 men and 6 women; age, 53.44; SD, 12.92 years) and 14 control participants (8 men and 6 women; age, 50.25; SD, 18.54 years), they examined deviant-related prediction error using a modified version of the ABA streaming paradigm, with repeating triplet pattern of two frequencies (A and B) presented as A-B-A and omission-related prediction errors using a modified version of a tone-omission paradigm. As per findings, individuals with tinnitus display alteration in cortical-level auditory stream segregation.
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