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Aberrant functional and effective connectivity of the frontostriatal network in unilateral acute tinnitus patients with hearing loss.

Gang-Ping ZhouYu-Chen ChenWang-Wei LiHeng-Le WeiYu-Sheng YuQing-Qing ZhouXindao YinYue-Jin TaoHeng-Le Wei
Published in: Brain imaging and behavior (2021)
Our work demonstrated abnormal FC and EC between the frontostriatal network and several nonauditory regions in AT patients with hearing loss, suggesting that multiple large-scale network dysfunctions and interactions are involved in the perception of tinnitus. These findings not only enhance the current understanding of the frontostriatal network in tinnitus but also serve as a reminder of the importance of focusing on tinnitus at an early stage.
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