Bauer, 2004 - Google Patents
Mechanisms of tinnitus generationBauer, 2004
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- 5273193313414306604
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- Bauer C
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- Current opinion in otolaryngology & head and neck surgery
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Our understanding of the mechanisms that lead to a phantom auditory perception, and the associated debilitating consequences of this sensory experience, is continuing to improve. Tinnitus appears to be significantly affected in complex ways by somatosensory, limbic, and …
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