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Can Anybody Help Me Find An Online Video Of What Tinnitus Does To The Human Inner Ear?

By Mark On January 22, 2010 Under Uncategorized

It needs to at small exhibit a near up draw of the intrinsic fruit and vindicate what whatever of the parts commonly do and what happens to them when someone has tinnitus. It’s pretty specific, but maybe someone meet happens to undergo of one. I hit to do a show of it for my season Biology collection on Wed.

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January 22, 2010

Tinnitus actually occurs in the brain! The inner ear has damaged hair cells in the cochlea and because those damaged hair cells are not picking up sounds as sensitively as they once did, the tinnitus is a “phantom” perception that your brain makes in response to not hearing sound the way it should. (It’s as if you cut off your hand but your palm still itches). Get pictures/videos of damaged inner haircells. Then get pictures/videos of the auditory brain. This is the part of the brain that lights up on MRI scans when tinnitus occurs.