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Functional near-infrared spectroscopy to probe state- and trait-like conditions in chronic tinnitus: a proof-of-principle study.

Martin SchecklmannAnette GianiSara TupakBerthold LangguthVincent RaabThomas PolakCsanád VárallyayWilma HarnischMartin J HerrmannAndreas J Fallgatter
Published in: Neural plasticity (2014)
By demonstrating that rTMS interacts with auditory evoked brain activity, our results confirm earlier electrophysiological findings and indicate the sensitivity of fNIRS for detecting rTMS induced changes in brain activity. Moreover, our findings of trait- and state-related oxygenation changes indicate the potential of fNIRS for the investigation of tinnitus pathophysiology and treatment response.
Keyphrases
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