“…Animals can be conditioned to respond to the termination of noise, and the inability to detect the cessation of noise after salicylate exposure is a model of tinnitus (Jastreboff & Sasaki, 1994;Ruttiger, Ciuffani, Zenner, & Knipper, 2003). Across a variety of studies, the induced tinnitus-like animals have been shown to demonstrate less inhibition of startle magnitude on fully silent gap trials, compared to control animals (Basura, Koehler, & Shore, 2015;Ralli et al, 2014;Shore, Roberts, & Langguth, 2016;Turner, Larson, Hughes, Moechars, & Shore, 2012). These findings suggest that the tinnitus-associated sound perception partially fills the silent gap, reducing the expected inhibition of startle responding.…”