Publication: EEG oscillatory power dissociates between distress- and depression-related psychopathology in subjective tinnitus
EEG oscillatory power dissociates between distress- and depression-related psychopathology in subjective tinnitus
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Meyer, M., Neff, P., Grest, A., Hemsley, C., Weidt, S., & Kleinjung, T. (2017). EEG oscillatory power dissociates between distress- and depression-related psychopathology in subjective tinnitus. Brain Research, 1663, 194–204. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.brainres.2017.03.007
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Recent research has used source estimation approaches to identify spatially distinct neural configurations in individuals with chronic, subjective tinnitus (TI). The results of these studies are often heterogeneous, a fact which may be partly explained by an inherent heterogeneity of/in the TI population and partly by the applied EEG data analysis procedure and EEG hardware. Hence this study was performed to re-enact a formerly published study (Joos et al., 2012) to better understand the reason for differences and overlap between stud
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Meyer, M., Neff, P., Grest, A., Hemsley, C., Weidt, S., & Kleinjung, T. (2017). EEG oscillatory power dissociates between distress- and depression-related psychopathology in subjective tinnitus. Brain Research, 1663, 194–204. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.brainres.2017.03.007