Disruption of timing from sensory neurons could be an underlying cause of tinnitus, a new study suggests.
A new study identifies a cause of resilience to tinnitus and hint at a possible drug that could reduce the chances of developing the disease.
Researchers report fusiform cells in the dorsal cochlear nucleus become hyperstimulated when exposed to serotonin. Findings could have implications for those taking SSRIs as they may make tinnitus worse in some people.