Tinnitus Generation and Behavioral Changes Caused by Chronic Stress: A Behavioral and Brain Study in a Rat Model
Ye Lin Kim,
Hyo Jeong Yu,
Min Jung Kim
et al.
Abstract:ObjectivesThis study explores the connection between chronic stress and tinnitus, a phantom auditory perception, using an animal model.MethodsRats were subjected to 2 h of daily restraint stress for 10 days. Tinnitus was assessed on the last day of stress exposure using the gap response of pre‐pulse inhibition acoustic reflex, measured at 60 dB background sound level at 8, 16, and 20 kHz. Chronic stress‐exposed rats were categorized into two groups: tinnitus (RTG) and non‐tinnitus (RNTG). Various tests, includ… Show more
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