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Ten Years of the Stochastic Resonance Model of Tinnitus: From Phantom Perception to Adaptive Sensory Optimization (opens in new tab)

Subjective tinnitus - the perception of sound in the absence of an external acoustic stimulus - remains one of the most debated phenomena in auditory neuroscience. In 2016, the stochastic resonance (SR) model was introduced as an alternative account of tinnitus-related neuronal hyperactivity, proposing that internally generated neural noise is adaptively upregulated to restore information transmission after hearing loss. Rather than interpreting...

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