2022
DOI: 10.3389/fnsyn.2022.840368
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Hearing Loss Increases Inhibitory Effects of Prefrontal Cortex Stimulation on Sound Evoked Activity in Medial Geniculate Nucleus

Abstract: Sensory gating is the process whereby irrelevant sensory stimuli are inhibited on their way to higher cortical areas, allowing for focus on salient information. Sensory gating circuitry includes the thalamus as well as several cortical regions including the prefrontal cortex (PFC). Defective sensory gating has been implicated in a range of neurological disorders, including tinnitus, a phantom auditory perception strongly associated with cochlear trauma. Recently, we have shown in rats that functional connectiv… Show more

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“…The P3 component, an ERP marker associated with inhibition process ( Polich, 2007 ), has been widely studied in neurological diseases such as schizophrenia ( Farzan et al, 2010 ), attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder ( Cubillo et al, 2010 ), and idiopathic generalized epilepsy ( Chowdhury et al, 2014 ). Neuroimaging studies have shown evidence of prefrontal cortex involvement in the inhibitory response ( Apsvalka et al, 2022 ; De Vis et al, 2022 ), with several types of inhibition mediated by other different cortical areas ( Bokura et al, 2001 ; Ridderinkhof et al, 2004 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The P3 component, an ERP marker associated with inhibition process ( Polich, 2007 ), has been widely studied in neurological diseases such as schizophrenia ( Farzan et al, 2010 ), attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder ( Cubillo et al, 2010 ), and idiopathic generalized epilepsy ( Chowdhury et al, 2014 ). Neuroimaging studies have shown evidence of prefrontal cortex involvement in the inhibitory response ( Apsvalka et al, 2022 ; De Vis et al, 2022 ), with several types of inhibition mediated by other different cortical areas ( Bokura et al, 2001 ; Ridderinkhof et al, 2004 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%