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What hearing loss and tinnitus do to your brain

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Dying Brain)
Tue Jun 23 15:24:51 2026

Date: Tue, 23 Jun 2026 14:24:49 -0500
From: "Dying Brain" <Strangebuzzing@shopilo.ru.com>
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What hearing loss and tinnitus do to your brain
AUDITORY HEALTH  ·  TINNITUS RESEARCH  ·  WELLNESS UPDATE

Hello,

Scientists studying auditory pathways and tinnitus have identified what may be a key factor behind the persistent sounds many people struggle with — a phenomenon researchers are calling "neural permeability" in the auditory processing network.

This recent finding and its relationship to how the brain processes hearing signals may offer a new direction for people experiencing unwanted buzzing, ringing, or clicking sounds.
Auditory pathway diagram showing the connection between damaged hair cells, cochlea, auditory nerve and brain

By addressing what researchers believe may be the underlying cause — rather than just the symptoms — this approach has been explored in a study involving more than 19,874 participants.

A full presentation is available explaining how this auditory support method works and what the research found.
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Research summary  ·  Full video included
 

Take care,

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