Jos J Eggermont
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Recent Articles
1.
Koops E, Eggermont J
Hear Res
. 2021 Jun;
407:108280.
PMID: 34175683
The neuronal mechanisms underlying tinnitus are yet to be revealed. Tinnitus, an auditory phantom sensation, used to be approached as a purely auditory domain symptom. More recently, the modulatory impact...
2.
Eggermont J
Prog Brain Res
. 2021 Feb;
260:101-127.
PMID: 33637214
Tinnitus and hyperacusis often occur together, however tinnitus may occur without hyperacusis or hyperacusis without tinnitus. Based on animal research one could argue that hyperacusis results from noise exposures that...
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Ridder D, Schlee W, Vanneste S, Londero A, Weisz N, Kleinjung T, et al.
Prog Brain Res
. 2021 Feb;
260:1-25.
PMID: 33637213
As for hypertension, chronic pain, epilepsy and other disorders with particular symptoms, a commonly accepted and unambiguous definition provides a common ground for researchers and clinicians to study and treat...
4.
Gourevitch B, Martin C, Postal O, Eggermont J
Neurosci Biobehav Rev
. 2020 Apr;
113:507-528.
PMID: 32298712
GOURÉVITCH, B., C. Martin, O. Postal, J.J. Eggermont. Oscillations in the auditory system, their possible role. NEUROSCI BIOBEHAV REV XXX XXX-XXX, 2020. - Neural oscillations are thought to have various...
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Eggermont J
Handb Clin Neurol
. 2019 Jul;
160:451-464.
PMID: 31277868
The auditory brainstem response (ABR), consisting of five to six vertex-positive peaks with separation of about 0.8ms, is very sensitive to factors that affect conduction velocity and hence ABR wave...
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Eggermont J
Handb Clin Neurol
. 2019 Jul;
160:437-449.
PMID: 31277867
The transduction process in the cochlea requires patent hair cells. Population responses that reflect this patency are the cochlear microphonic (CM) and summating potential (SP). They can be measured using...
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Eggermont J
Front Syst Neurosci
. 2017 Feb;
11:2.
PMID: 28174524
Before 1964, electrocochleography (ECochG) was a surgical procedure carried out in the operating theatre. Currently, the newest application is also an intra-operative one, often carried out in conjunction with cochlear...
8.
Eggermont J
Front Aging Neurosci
. 2016 Nov;
8:265.
PMID: 27895575
The brain activity of humans with tinnitus of various etiologies is typically studied with electro- and magneto-encephalography and functional magnetic resonance imaging-based imaging techniques. Consequently, they measure population responses and...
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Eggermont J
Hear Res
. 2016 Oct;
352:12-22.
PMID: 27793584
It is known that hearing loss induces plastic changes in the brain, causing loudness recruitment and hyperacusis, increased spontaneous firing rates and neural synchrony, reorganizations of the cortical tonotopic maps,...
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Eggermont J
Hear Res
. 2016 May;
343:176-190.
PMID: 27233916
Acquired hearing loss results in an imbalance of the cochlear output across frequency. Central auditory system homeostatic processes responding to this result in frequency specific gain changes consequent to the...