Re: AUDITORY Digest - 4 Oct 2009 to 5 Oct 2009 (#2009-228) (Christine Rankovic )


Subject: Re: AUDITORY Digest - 4 Oct 2009 to 5 Oct 2009 (#2009-228)
From:    Christine Rankovic  <rankovic@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Tue, 6 Oct 2009 10:30:28 -0400
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Jont: I doubt that any hearing scientists were consulted on the project. Tina ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jont Allen" <jontalle@xxxxxxxx> To: <AUDITORY@xxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, October 06, 2009 7:16 AM Subject: Re: AUDITORY Digest - 4 Oct 2009 to 5 Oct 2009 (#2009-228) > 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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