Re: AUDITORY Digest - 4 Oct 2009 to 5 Oct 2009 (#2009-228) (Jont Allen )


Subject: Re: AUDITORY Digest - 4 Oct 2009 to 5 Oct 2009 (#2009-228)
From:    Jont Allen  <jontalle@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Tue, 6 Oct 2009 06:16:18 -0500
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Dear List, What do you people think about this? It seems to me that if Tinnitus were typically generated in the cochlea (there is lots of evidence for this), then there would be a place in the brain that would hear this, just like any other sound coming into the cochlea, since its wired to the brain. Then some people come along and see the signal in the brain, and conclude, that tinnitus is generated in the brain. Is there more to the logic than this? I hope so. Jont AUDITORY automatic digest system wrote: > There are 2 messages totalling 145 lines in this issue. > > Topics of the day: > > 2. Technique can pinpoint tinnitus > T > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2009 19:14:32 -0400 > From: Kevin Austin <kevin.austin@xxxxxxxx> > Subject: Technique can pinpoint tinnitus > > From the BBC: > > http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/8287791.stm > > > > > Best > > Kevin > > ------------------------------ > > End of AUDITORY Digest - 4 Oct 2009 to 5 Oct 2009 (#2009-228) > ************************************************************* >


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