Really? So they can do it without going in?
Maybe there is a way to temporary paralyze part of the brain while the patient is awake, then when the T disappear they know what to remove or kill?
I know they do something similar with parkinson patients, and thats even a problem deep within the brain.
And the audio cortex or DCN, is I believe, on the surface of the brain. Should be easier to get to, right?
I would appreciate input from anyone who have any more knowledge about this.
There is no secret exactly where sound is processed in the brain:
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Thank you for posting this picture!
I'm mostly replying to this for my own sake.
When i'm doing this exercise:
I also get slight tinnitus in my left ear that's been tinnitus-free
Man i was drunk and miserable and then i stumbled across this topic and this picture and it uplifted me. I'm not taking the long ride away before i have exhausted every possibility to cure my somatic tinnitus.
So my theory is that my atlas or C1 is unstable or adhesions are putting pressure on the atlas and the nerves.