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Tinnitus and Hearing Loss in Hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus) Exposed to Loud Sound.
Authors:Heffner  Henry E; Koay  Gimseong
Abstract:Hamsters were trained to go left and right to sounds on their left and right sides, respectively. Silent trials were occasionally given in which no sound was presented. Hamsters exposed to a loud 2- or 10-kHz tone in 1 ear often shifted their responding on the silent trials to the side of the exposed ear, suggesting that they perceived a sound in that ear (i.e., tinnitus). The degree of tinnitus was related to the degree of the accompanying hearing loss (estimated by the auditory brainstem response). However, a conductive hearing loss (plugging 1 ear) did not cause a hamster to test positive for tinnitus. Tinnitus could be demonstrated within minutes following tone exposure, indicating an immediate onset, as occurs in humans. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:tinnitus  hearing loss  tone exposure  loud sound  silent trials  sound direction  auditory brainstem response  exposed ear  trained hamsters  operant behavior
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