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Applications of
auditory training
in tinnitus
Prof Deb Hall
Some basic facts


                ‘Ringing’ or ‘whistling’ in the ears
                7% of the UK adult population have consulted
                their doctor about tinnitus
                2.5% have sought specialist advice from an
                otologist with regard to tinnitus




National Study of Hearing (Davis, 1995)
The tinnitus triangle


                   Perceptual
                   characteristics

                   Pitch and
                   loudness




   Psychological                     Individual
   reactions                         personality

   Cognitive and                     ‘Susceptibility’
   emotional                         characteristics
   responses
Management goals


                                Perceptual                   Mask the
           Habituate
                                characteristics              percept
           to the
           percept
                                Pitch and
                                loudness


Change
reaction       Psychological                      Individual
to the         reactions                          personality
percept
               Cognitions and                     ‘Susceptibility’
               emotional                          characteristics
               response
New management goal

  Can
  treatment        Perceptual
  change           characteristics
  the
  percept          Pitch and
  itself?          loudness




  Psychological                      Individual
  reactions                          personality

  Cognitions and                     ‘Susceptibility’
  emotional                          characteristics
  response
A neurophysiological mechanism for
            tinnitus ?

               Chronic tinnitus can result from a maladaptive
               response to deafness
               Deprivation is known to alter the balance of
               neural activity in the central auditory pathway

                                                         Over-representation
                                                         of the frequency at
                                                         the edge of the
                                                         high-frequency
                                                         hearing loss




Eggermont, Roberts, 2004. TINs 28(6):676-682
A neurophysiological mechanism for
             treatment ?

                “The over-representation of the lesion-edge in
                patients with sensorineural hearing loss may be
                the representation of tinnitus”
                “In patients with hearing loss, an enriched
                acoustic environment can minimise or reverse
                the cortical reorganisation changes secondary
                to hearing impairment.”




Herraiz et al. 2009. Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol 266:9-16
Auditory training expands the topographic
               representation of the stimulus
                                          naïve




                                                                 8 kHz

            2.5 kHz
                                          trained

      Stimulus and training task
      2.5 kHz frequency discrimination
      using tones roved in level over a
      12 dB range

      Duration
      Several weeks




Recanzone, Schreiner & Merzenich 1993. J Neuroscience 13(1):87-103
Auditory training reduces receptive fields
            for neurons tuned to the stimulus


                            40 dB above threshold

                                                                                           trained


                                                                                           naïve



                            10 dB above threshold




                                                                    Q10 dB        Q40 dB



                      Q value =      center frequency / bandwidth of the tuning
                                     curve 10/40 dB above threshold




Recanzone, Schreiner & Merzenich 1993. J Neuroscience 13(1):87-103
Benefit of auditory training associated with
            cortical expansion




           Frequency discrimination performance correlated
           with topographic expansion, not change in
           receptive field
           Some form of temporal code might provide
           additional information to support frequency
           discrimination
Recanzone, Schreiner & Merzenich 1993. J Neuroscience 13(1):87-103
A neurophysiological mechanism for
             treatment ?

                “The over-representation of the lesion-edge in
                patients with sensorineural hearing loss may be
                the representation of tinnitus”
                “In patients with hearing loss, an enriched
                acoustic environment can minimise or reverse
                the cortical reorganisation changes secondary
                to hearing impairment.”
                “We can consider that auditory rehabilitation
                can have some positive effect on tinnitus
                management”

Herraiz et al. 2009. Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol 266:9-16
Principles of auditory training


                Training can ‘retune’ the receptive properties of
                neurons within the tinnitus-generating network
                and allocate them to a network supporting the
                representation of the trained frequency
                Training is expected to expand the topographic
                representation of the trained frequencies (and
                shrink the representation of the neighbouring
                cortical zones)




Herraiz et al. 2009. Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol 266:9-16
Preliminary training study



                                                  10=unbearable
        10=unbearable




                                         1
                           1                  4
                                   4
                                                  0=none
        0=none
                        close to       far from                       weeks
                        TI pitch       TI pitch




Flor et al., 2004. Applied Psychophysiology& Biofeedback 29(2): 113-120
General discussion

 What hurdles would have to be overcome to
 translate this form of intervention into the
 clinical setting?

 Credability of the rationale for applying auditory
    rehabilitation methods in tinnitus

 What is the necessary evidence base for its efficacy?

 How might this form of treatment be received by
   clinicians?

 How acceptable might it be with patients?

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Applications of Auditory Training in Tinnitus

  • 1. Applications of auditory training in tinnitus Prof Deb Hall
  • 2. Some basic facts ‘Ringing’ or ‘whistling’ in the ears 7% of the UK adult population have consulted their doctor about tinnitus 2.5% have sought specialist advice from an otologist with regard to tinnitus National Study of Hearing (Davis, 1995)
  • 3. The tinnitus triangle Perceptual characteristics Pitch and loudness Psychological Individual reactions personality Cognitive and ‘Susceptibility’ emotional characteristics responses
  • 4. Management goals Perceptual Mask the Habituate characteristics percept to the percept Pitch and loudness Change reaction Psychological Individual to the reactions personality percept Cognitions and ‘Susceptibility’ emotional characteristics response
  • 5. New management goal Can treatment Perceptual change characteristics the percept Pitch and itself? loudness Psychological Individual reactions personality Cognitions and ‘Susceptibility’ emotional characteristics response
  • 6. A neurophysiological mechanism for tinnitus ? Chronic tinnitus can result from a maladaptive response to deafness Deprivation is known to alter the balance of neural activity in the central auditory pathway Over-representation of the frequency at the edge of the high-frequency hearing loss Eggermont, Roberts, 2004. TINs 28(6):676-682
  • 7. A neurophysiological mechanism for treatment ? “The over-representation of the lesion-edge in patients with sensorineural hearing loss may be the representation of tinnitus” “In patients with hearing loss, an enriched acoustic environment can minimise or reverse the cortical reorganisation changes secondary to hearing impairment.” Herraiz et al. 2009. Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol 266:9-16
  • 8. Auditory training expands the topographic representation of the stimulus naïve 8 kHz 2.5 kHz trained Stimulus and training task 2.5 kHz frequency discrimination using tones roved in level over a 12 dB range Duration Several weeks Recanzone, Schreiner & Merzenich 1993. J Neuroscience 13(1):87-103
  • 9. Auditory training reduces receptive fields for neurons tuned to the stimulus 40 dB above threshold trained naïve 10 dB above threshold Q10 dB Q40 dB Q value = center frequency / bandwidth of the tuning curve 10/40 dB above threshold Recanzone, Schreiner & Merzenich 1993. J Neuroscience 13(1):87-103
  • 10. Benefit of auditory training associated with cortical expansion Frequency discrimination performance correlated with topographic expansion, not change in receptive field Some form of temporal code might provide additional information to support frequency discrimination Recanzone, Schreiner & Merzenich 1993. J Neuroscience 13(1):87-103
  • 11. A neurophysiological mechanism for treatment ? “The over-representation of the lesion-edge in patients with sensorineural hearing loss may be the representation of tinnitus” “In patients with hearing loss, an enriched acoustic environment can minimise or reverse the cortical reorganisation changes secondary to hearing impairment.” “We can consider that auditory rehabilitation can have some positive effect on tinnitus management” Herraiz et al. 2009. Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol 266:9-16
  • 12. Principles of auditory training Training can ‘retune’ the receptive properties of neurons within the tinnitus-generating network and allocate them to a network supporting the representation of the trained frequency Training is expected to expand the topographic representation of the trained frequencies (and shrink the representation of the neighbouring cortical zones) Herraiz et al. 2009. Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol 266:9-16
  • 13. Preliminary training study 10=unbearable 10=unbearable 1 1 4 4 0=none 0=none close to far from weeks TI pitch TI pitch Flor et al., 2004. Applied Psychophysiology& Biofeedback 29(2): 113-120
  • 14. General discussion What hurdles would have to be overcome to translate this form of intervention into the clinical setting? Credability of the rationale for applying auditory rehabilitation methods in tinnitus What is the necessary evidence base for its efficacy? How might this form of treatment be received by clinicians? How acceptable might it be with patients?