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Ears ringing?

Brain researchers at Johns Hopkins have discovered how cells in the developing ear make their own noise, long before the ear is able to detect sound around them. The finding, reported in this weeks Nature, helps to explain how the developing auditory system generates brain activity in the absence of sound. It also may explain why people sometimes experience tinnitus and hear sounds that seem to come from nowhere……..

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    Ears ringing?

    Brain researchers at Johns Hopkins have discovered how cells in the developing ear make their own noise, long before the ear is able to detect sound around them. The finding, reported in this weeks Nature, helps to explain how the developing auditory system generates brain activity in the absence of sound. It also may explain why people sometimes experience tinnitus and hear sounds that seem to come from nowhere……..

    Original post by Health news from medicineworld.org

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    Related Articles
  • Brain Center Responsible for Tinnitus
  • About Tinnitus
  • A clear answer to how much water you need to drink. What’s your water number?
  • Cochlear Implant Restores Hearing
  • Breakthrough in birth-defect research
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