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Brainstem evoked auditory potentials in tinnitus: a best-evidence synthesis and meta-analysis
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2022
medRxiv
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Introduction Accumulating evidence suggests a role of the brainstem in tinnitus generation and modulation. Several studies in chronic tinnitus patients have reported latency and amplitude changes of the different peaks of the auditory brainstem response, possibly reflecting neural changes or altered activity. The aim of the systematic review was to assess if alterations within the brainstem of chronic tinnitus patients are reflected in short- and middle-latency auditory evoked potentials
doi:10.1101/2022.01.29.22270068
fatcat:ehxi66p6ivcx5m6544vbbthdo4