The neuroscience of tinnitus: understanding abnormal and normal auditory perception.

Volume: 6, Pages: 53 - 53
Published: Jul 11, 2012
Abstract
Tinnitus (chronic ringing of the ears in the absence of a sound source) is a major public health challenge affecting quality of life for millions of individuals around the world. Its principal cause (damage to the cochlea, which may be hidden and detected years after injury) appears to be increasing among youthful populations owing to exposure to recreational and occupational sounds for which current protective standards may be inadequate. And...
Paper Details
Title
The neuroscience of tinnitus: understanding abnormal and normal auditory perception.
Published Date
Jul 11, 2012
Volume
6
Pages
53 - 53
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