Tinnitus and Hyperacusis/Phonophobia

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Abbreviations

LDL:

Loudness discomfort level

DST:

Decreased sound tolerance

OHC:

Outer hair cells

IHC:

Inner hair cells

MOCB:

Medial olivocochlear bundle

LOCB:

Lateral olivocochlear bundle

5HT:

Serotonin

ABR:

Auditory brain responses

THS:

Test of Hypersensitivity to Sound

BBNG:

Broad band noise generators

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Herráiz, C., Diges, I. (2011). Tinnitus and Hyperacusis/Phonophobia. In: Møller, A.R., Langguth, B., De Ridder, D., Kleinjung, T. (eds) Textbook of Tinnitus. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-60761-145-5_57

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