Cerebral interference.

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31.12.02 Interference Brain.
The American Neurological Association revealed that Christian Gerloff, University of Tuebingen (Germany) is experimenting with a system that reduces the 'tinnitus', ie the sounds you hear in your ears constantly but in reality there are, through some action on the electrical activity of the brain. These are made by some magnetic stimulation targeted and prove that these sounds 'ghost' unorthodox activities are generated by the brain itself. In the United States there are forty million people suffer from it and for how much you should still determine whether the treatment is permanent or only temporary, this could be a way. Were treated 14 patients, and on their own has intervened in areas responsible for auditory associations. Stimulating, in fact the area of ​​the left temporoparietal cortex, the researchers obtained a temporary reduction of the disorder. Eight patients have found advantages in more of a stimulation, but another has undergone a temporary peggiormento, confirming how the case of nerve cells, the solutions are far from trivial. "Knowing that these brain areas are functionally relevant to the tinnitus, we can begin to consider them a primary target for therapeutic approaches contemporaries, based on the stimulation of the brain," said Gerloff.