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Tinnitus and underlying brain mechanismsGalazyuk et al., 2012
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- Galazyuk A
- Wenstrup J
- Hamid M
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- Current opinion in otolaryngology & head and neck surgery
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Tinnitus remains a challenging disorder for patients, physicians, audiologists and scientists studying tinnitus-related brain changes. This article reviews recent findings of brain changes in animal models associated with tinnitus and a brief review of clinical approach to tinnitus …
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