Peer-reviewed Publications

A list of publications by Prof. Christo Pantev and members of the Tinnitus Aid Pro team with respect to tinnitus and lateral inhibition in the human auditory cortex

  1. Stein A, Wunderlich R, Lau P, Engell A, Wollbrink A, Shaykevich A, Kuhn JT, Holling H, Rudack C, Pantev C: Clinical Trial on Tonal Tinnitus with Tailor-Made Notched Music Training. BMC neurology 2016 (in press)
  2. Wunderlich R, Stein A, Engell A, Lau P, Waasem L, Shaykevich A, Rudack C, Pantev C: Evaluation of iPod-Based Automated Tinnitus Pitch Matching. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology 2015, 26(2):205-212.
  3. Wunderlich R, Lau P, Stein A, Engell A, Wollbrink A, Rudack C, Pantev C: Impact of Spectral Notch Width on Neurophysiological Plasticity and Clinical Effectiveness of the Tailor-Made Notched Music Training. PloS one 2015, 10(9):e0138595.
  4. Stein A, Engell A, Lau P, Wunderlich R, Junghoefer M, Wollbrink A, Bruchmann M, Rudack C, Pantev C: Enhancing inhibition-induced plasticity in tinnitus - spectral energy contrasts in tailor-made notched music matter. PloS one 2015, 10(5):e0126494.
  5. Stein A, Engell A, Junghoefer M, Wunderlich R, Lau P, Wollbrink A, Rudack C, Pantev C: Inhibition-induced plasticity in tinnitus patients after repetitive exposure to tailor-made notched music. Clinical neurophysiology : official journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology 2015, 126(5):1007-1015.
  6. Lau P, Miesen M, Wunderlich R, Stein A, Engell A, Wollbrink A, Gerlach AL, Junghofer M, Ehring T, Pantev C: The Relevance of Interoception in Chronic Tinnitus: Analyzing Interoceptive Sensibility and Accuracy. Biomed Res Int 2015, 2015:487372.
  7. Teismann H, Wollbrink A, Okamoto H, Schlaug G, Rudack C, Pantev C: Combining transcranial direct current stimulation and tailor-made notched music training to decrease tinnitus-related distress--a pilot study. PloS one 2014, 9(2):e89904.
  8. Stein A, Engell A, Junghoefer M, Wunderlich R, Lau P, Wollbrink A, Rudack C, Pantev C: Inhibition-induced plasticity in tinnitus patients after repetitive exposure to tailor-made notched music. Clinical neurophysiology : official journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology 2014.
  9. Pape J, Paraskevopoulos E, Bruchmann M, Wollbrink A, Rudack C, Pantev C: Playing and listening to tailor-made notched music: cortical plasticity induced by unimodal and multimodal training in tinnitus patients. Neural plasticity 2014, 2014:516163.
  10. Pantev C, Rudack C, Stein A, Wunderlich R, Engell A, Lau P, Wollbrink A, Shaykevich A: Study protocol: Munster tinnitus randomized controlled clinical trial-2013 based on tailor-made notched music training (TMNMT). BMC neurology 2014, 14:40.
  11. Okamoto H, Fukushima M, Teismann H, Lagemann L, Kitahara T, Inohara H, Kakigi R, Pantev C: Constraint-induced sound therapy for sudden sensorineural hearing loss - behavioral and neurophysiological outcomes. Scientific reports 2014, 4:3927.
  12. Stein A, Engell A, Okamoto H, Wollbrink A, Lau P, Wunderlich R, Rudack C, Pantev C: Modulatory Effects of Spectral Energy Contrasts on Lateral Inhibition in the Human Auditory Cortex: An MEG Study. PloS one 2013, 8(12):e80899.
  13. Pantev C, Okamoto H, Teismann H: Tinnitus: the dark side of the auditory cortex plasticity. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 2012, 1252:253-258.
  14. Pantev C, Okamoto H, Teismann H: Music-induced cortical plasticity and lateral inhibition in the human auditory cortex as foundations for tonal tinnitus treatment. Frontiers in systems neuroscience 2012, 6:50.
  15. Teismann H, Okamoto H, Pantev C: Short and intense tailor-made notched music training against tinnitus: the tinnitus frequency matters. PloS one 2011, 6(9):e24685.
  16. Pantev C, Herholz SC: Plasticity of the human auditory cortex related to musical training. Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews 2011, 35(10):2140-2154.
  17. Stracke H, Okamoto H, Pantev C: Customized notched music training reduces tinnitus loudness. Communicative & integrative biology 2010, 3(3):274-277.
  18. Okamoto H, Stracke H, Stoll W, Pantev C: Listening to tailor-made notched music reduces tinnitus loudness and tinnitus-related auditory cortex activity. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010, 107(3):1207-1210.
  19. Okamoto H, Stracke H, Wolters CH, Schmael F, Pantev C: Attention improves population-level frequency tuning in human auditory cortex. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2007, 27(39):10383-10390.
  20. Okamoto H, Kakigi R, Gunji A, Pantev C: Asymmetric lateral inhibitory neural activity in the auditory system: a magnetoencephalographic study. BMC neuroscience 2007, 8:33.
  21. Okamoto H, Stracke H, Pantev C: Neural interactions within and beyond the critical band elicited by two simultaneously presented narrow band noises: a magnetoencephalographic study. Neuroscience 2008, 151(3):913-920.
  22. Okamoto H, Kakigi R, Gunji A, Kubo T, Pantev C: The dependence of the auditory evoked N1m decrement on the bandwidth of preceding notch-filtered noise. The European journal of neuroscience 2005, 21(7):1957-1961.
  23. Pantev C, Okamoto H, Ross B, Stoll W, Ciurlia-Guy E, Kakigi R, Kubo T: Lateral inhibition and habituation of the human auditory cortex. The European journal of neuroscience 2004, 19(8):2337-2344.
  24. Okamoto H, Ross B, Pantev C: New stimulation paradigm for simultaneous investigation of habituation and lateral inhibition effects in the central auditory system. Brain and cognition 2004, 54(2):172-173.
  25. Pantev C, Wollbrink A, Roberts LE, Engelien A, Lutkenhoner B: Short-term plasticity of the human auditory cortex. Brain research 1999, 842(1):192-199.