Since tinnitus is the result of hyperactivity in the auditory cortex, I have long sought treatment that greatly antagonizes neurons (such as cleaving synapses off or tearing the mylein sheath apart) to hurt the previous neural connection that brain so desperately wants so that glowing auditory cortex begins to go dark and never light up again.
I don't have the money to go to Asia and bombard it (and any tissue the brain might use to compensate or replace the damage neural clusters, because the goal to to recreate the gap in hearing AND deprive the brain of an ability to compensate) with radiation. So I will have to use the old fashion cave man method of whacking the side of my head where the auditory cortex is closest to the skull in hopes of causing irreversible damage. I have looked at some diagrams showing it in the brain and both are located on the edge of the brain, so it has no other tissue too hide behind. I just want a better idea of where on my head I can whack or cut so as to damage it.
I don't have the money to go to Asia and bombard it (and any tissue the brain might use to compensate or replace the damage neural clusters, because the goal to to recreate the gap in hearing AND deprive the brain of an ability to compensate) with radiation. So I will have to use the old fashion cave man method of whacking the side of my head where the auditory cortex is closest to the skull in hopes of causing irreversible damage. I have looked at some diagrams showing it in the brain and both are located on the edge of the brain, so it has no other tissue too hide behind. I just want a better idea of where on my head I can whack or cut so as to damage it.