Tinnitus mapped on human brain

I googled "tinnitus mapped on human brain" and came up with the article linked below. Maybe this is what Soutthpaw meant to use? It's has some interesting information, and I hope it will prompt more similar studies to see if the results lead to something that can help people with tinnitus. I wish someone could find a way to cure - or at least block - tinnitus:

http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-32414876

I also found this link to what appears to be the journal article/study on which the article was based:

http://www.cell.com/current-biology/abstract/S0960-9822(15)00278-X
 
I googled "tinnitus mapped on human brain" and came up with the article linked below. Maybe this is what Soutthpaw meant to use? It's has some interesting information, and I hope it will prompt more similar studies to see if the results lead to something that can help people with tinnitus. I wish someone could find a way to cure - or at least block - tinnitus:

http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-32414876

I also found this link to what appears to be the journal article/study on which the article was based:

http://www.cell.com/current-biology/abstract/S0960-9822(15)00278-X
Yes, thanks, fixed link.
 
Do you think that a Bone Conduction (headphone without a microphone) would work? I think that it might help your mind to ignore the hum sounds.
 
Do you think that a Bone Conduction (headphone without a microphone) would work? I think that it might help your mind to ignore the hum sounds.
one of the common treatments is a "hearing aid" that produces a white noise to mask the tinnitus.
 
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