Health
Scientists are using a mind-reading cap to detect an invisible condition – Inverse
Neuroscientists from the University of Melbourne have developed a technique to objectively measure the presence and severity of tinnitus.
Up to 15 percent of adults
around the world are plagued by a constant roaring or ringing in the ears that only they can hear. And with no way to test or treat it, this subjective experience, called tinnitus, can go undiagnosed for years.
But in a new study, researchers announce they can objectively test for both the presence and severity of someone’s tinnitus for the first time, using a brain-reading cap and machine learning. In their trials, this technique was able to determine the severity of…
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