An Adaptation Level Theory of tinnitus audibility
Models of tinnitus suggest roles for auditory, attention and emotional networks in tinnitus perception. A model of tinnitus audibility based on Helson’s (1964) Adaptation Level Theory (ALT) is hypothesized to explain the relationship between tinnitus audibility, personality, memory and attention. Th...
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doaj-cfdbaa5891bc4ad88e380d83d9f3d80e2020-11-25T01:05:12ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience1662-51372012-06-01610.3389/fnsys.2012.0004621350An Adaptation Level Theory of tinnitus audibilityGrant eSearchfield0Kei eKobayashi1Michael eSanders2The University of AucklandThe University of AucklandThe University of AucklandModels of tinnitus suggest roles for auditory, attention and emotional networks in tinnitus perception. A model of tinnitus audibility based on Helson’s (1964) Adaptation Level Theory (ALT) is hypothesized to explain the relationship between tinnitus audibility, personality, memory and attention. This theory attempts to describe how tinnitus audibility or detectability might change with experience and context. The basis of ALT and potential role of Auditory Scene Analysis in tinnitus perception are discussed. The proposed psychoacoustic model lends itself to incorporation into existing neurophysiological models of tinnitus perception. It is hoped that the ALT hypothesis will allow for greater empirical investigation of factors influencing tinnitus perception, such as attention and tinnitus sound therapies.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnsys.2012.00046/fullTinnitusSound therapyTreatmentModel |
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An Adaptation Level Theory of tinnitus audibility |
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An Adaptation Level Theory of tinnitus audibility |
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An Adaptation Level Theory of tinnitus audibility |
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An Adaptation Level Theory of tinnitus audibility |
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Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience |
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Models of tinnitus suggest roles for auditory, attention and emotional networks in tinnitus perception. A model of tinnitus audibility based on Helson’s (1964) Adaptation Level Theory (ALT) is hypothesized to explain the relationship between tinnitus audibility, personality, memory and attention. This theory attempts to describe how tinnitus audibility or detectability might change with experience and context. The basis of ALT and potential role of Auditory Scene Analysis in tinnitus perception are discussed. The proposed psychoacoustic model lends itself to incorporation into existing neurophysiological models of tinnitus perception. It is hoped that the ALT hypothesis will allow for greater empirical investigation of factors influencing tinnitus perception, such as attention and tinnitus sound therapies. |
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Tinnitus Sound therapy Treatment Model |
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