January 01, 1998; 50 (1) Articles
The functional neuroanatomy of tinnitus
Evidence for limbic system links and neural plasticity
A. H. Lockwood, R. J. Salvi, M. L. Coad, M. L. Towsley, D. S. Wack, B. W. Murphy
First published January 1, 1998, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/WNL.50.1.114
A. H. Lockwood
R. J. Salvi
M. L. Coad
M. L. Towsley
D. S. Wack
The functional neuroanatomy of tinnitus
Evidence for limbic system links and neural plasticity
A. H. Lockwood, R. J. Salvi, M. L. Coad, M. L. Towsley, D. S. Wack, B. W. Murphy
Neurology Jan 1998, 50 (1) 114-120; DOI: 10.1212/WNL.50.1.114
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- First Published January 1, 1998.
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Author Disclosures
- A. H. Lockwood, MD,
- R. J. Salvi, PhD,
- M. L. Coad, BA,
- M. L. Towsley, MA,
- D. S. Wack, MA and
- B. W. Murphy, MS
- A. H. Lockwood, MD,
- R. J. Salvi, PhD,
- M. L. Coad, BA,
- M. L. Towsley, MA,
- D. S. Wack, MA and
- B. W. Murphy, MS
- From the Centers for Positron Emission Tomography (Dr. Lockwood, M. Coad, D. Wack, and B. Murphy), Hearing and Deafness, and the Hearing Research Laboratory (Drs. Lockwood and Salvi, and M. Towsley); and the Departments of Neurology (Drs. Lockwood and Salvi), Nuclear Medicine (Dr. Lockwood, M. Coad, and B. Murphy), Communicative Disorders & Sciences (Drs. Lockwood and Salvi, and M. Towsley), VA Western New York Health Care System, and State University of New York, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY.
- Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. Alan H. Lockwood, Center for Positron Emission Tomography, 115P, VA Medical Center, 3495 Main Street, Buffalo, NY 14215.
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