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Finally, Scientists Have Developed an Objective Way to Measure Tinnitus – ScienceAlert
Some experiences in life are hard to describe, but that doesn’t make them any less real. Around the world up to 20 percent of people experience a chronic phantom…

Some experiences in life are hard to describe, but that doesn’t make them any less real. Around the world up to 20 percent of people experience a chronic phantom ringing or buzzing in their ears, known as tinnitus.
The sounds – often high-pitched – are not connected to any known acoustic stimuli, and today, diagnosis depends solely on subjective experiences relayed by patients. Now, scientists in Australia think they have devised a method to ‘see’ the perception of tinnitus in the brain.
It could…
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