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More on the Michigan Research

Written by AudioNotch Team on February 06, 2014


There’s a fantastic article available that provides a great overview of the research that’s coming out of Michigan.

We’ve posted on it before, but this particular research is exciting because it offers a possible avenue for treatment.
Susan Shore, the senior author of the paper, explains that her team has confirmed that a process called stimulus-timing dependent multisensory plasticity is altered in animals with tinnitus – and that this plasticity is “exquisitely sensitive” to the timing of signals coming in to a key area of the brain.

That area, called the dorsal cochlear nucleus, is the … Continue Reading