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Heidelberg Neuro-Music Therapy Restores Attention-Related Activity in the Angular Gyrus in Chronic Tinnitus Patients

机译:海德堡神经音乐疗法恢复了慢性耳鸣患者角回的注意力相关活动

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Background: Tinnitus is the perception of a phantom sound without external acoustic stimulation. Recent tinnitus research suggests a relationship between attention processes and tinnitus-related distress. It has been found that too much focus on tinnitus comes at the expense of the visual domain. The angular gyrus (AG) seems to play a crucial role in switching attention to the most salient stimulus. This study aims to evaluate the involvement of the AG during visual attention tasks in tinnitus sufferers treated with Heidelberg Neuro-Music Therapy (HNMT), an intervention that has been shown to reduce tinnitus-related distress. Methods: Thirty-three patients with chronic tinnitus, 45 patients with recent-onset tinnitus, and 35 healthy controls were tested. A fraction of these (21/21/22) were treated with the “compact” version of the HNMT lasting 1 week with intense treatments, while non-treated participants were included as passive controls. Visual attention was evaluated during functional Magnet-Resonance Imaging (fMRI) by a visual Continous Performance Task (CPT) using letter-based alarm cues (“O” and “X”) appearing in a sequence of neutral letters, “A” through “H.” Participants were instructed to respond via button press only if the letter “O” was followed by the letter “X” (GO condition), but not to respond if a neutral letter appeared instead (NOGO condition). All participants underwent two fMRI sessions, before and after a 1-week study period. Results: The CPT results revealed a relationship between error rates and tinnitus duration at baseline whereby the occurrence of erroneous “GO omissions” and the reaction time increased with tinnitus duration. Patients with chronic tinnitus who were treated with HNMT had decreasing error rates (fewer GO omissions) compared to treated recent-onset patients. fMRI analyses confirmed greater activation of the AG during CPT in chronic patients after HNMT treatment compared to treated recent-onset patients. Conclusions: Our findings suggest that HNMT treatment helps shift the attention from the auditory phantom percept toward visual cues in chronic tinnitus patients and that this shift in attention may involve the AG.
机译:背景:耳鸣是没有外部声学刺激的幻象声音的感知。最近的耳鸣研究表明注意过程和耳鸣相关困扰之间的关系。已经发现,对耳鸣的过多关注是以视觉领域为代价的。角回(AG)似乎在将注意力转移到最显着的刺激中起着至关重要的作用。这项研究旨在评估在接受海德堡神经音乐疗法(HNMT)治疗的耳鸣患者的视觉注意任务中AG的参与,该干预措施已被证明可减少与耳鸣有关的困扰。方法:对33例慢性耳鸣患者,45例近期发作的耳鸣患者和35例健康对照者进行了测试。其中的一小部分(21/21/22)经过HINMT的“紧凑型”治疗,持续1周,接受了激烈的治疗,而未接受治疗的参与者则作为被动对照。在功能性磁共振成像(fMRI)期间,通过视觉连续性能任务(CPT)使用基于字母的警报提示(“ O”和“ X”)以中性字母“ A”至“ H。”仅在字母“ O”后跟字母“ X”(GO条件)时指示参与者通过按钮响应,但如果出现中性字母(NOGO条件)则不响应。在为期1周的研究前后,所有参与者均接受了两次功能磁共振成像检查。结果:CPT结果揭示了错误率与基线耳鸣持续时间之间的关系,由此错误的“ GO遗漏”的发生和反应时间随耳鸣持续时间而增加。与新近治疗的患者相比,接受HNMT治疗的慢性耳鸣患者的错误率降低(GO遗漏少)。 fMRI分析证实,与新近治疗的患者相比,HNMT治疗后的慢性患者在CPT期间AG的活化更大。结论:我们的发现表明,HNMT治疗有助于将注意力从听觉幻觉转移到慢性耳鸣患者的视觉提示,并且这种转移可能涉及AG。

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