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Keypoints 1. Different methods have successfully been used for detecting tinnitus-related changes in the brain; chief among them are neuroimaging, electroencephalography and magnetoencephalography. 2. These methods make it possible to detect noninvasively neuronal activity in the human brain and determine the anatomical location of the activity. 3. Findings from neuroimaging have already...
Keypoints 1. Different functional imaging methods, such as SPECT, PET, and fMRI, have been used for investigating tinnitus. 2. Neuroimaging methods have provided windows to the brain that allow detection of the localization of tinnitus-related changes in the brain. 3. Such studies have shown signs of abnormalities in many parts of the brain, including auditory brain regions but also nonauditory...
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