November 01, 2007
DRF-funded Johns Hopkins Scientists Make Discoveries About Tinnitus
Brain scientists at Johns Hopkins have discovered how cells in the developing ear make their own noise, long before the ear is able to detect sound around them. The finding, reported in this week's Nature, helps to explain how the developing auditory system generates brain activity in the absence of sound. Read the article.
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