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0hijinks | 9 months ago
Now, being able to use a hot-swappable audio sensor instead of an ear made of tissue would be pretty dope.
0hijinks | 9 months ago
Now, being able to use a hot-swappable audio sensor instead of an ear made of tissue would be pretty dope.
Biganon|9 months ago
proceeds to rip off ears
tim333|9 months ago
magnetic|9 months ago
But if you are one of the "common kind", which is typically an insult to your hearing apparatus that damaged your cochlea, then the work from Susan Shore [2] is a reasonable explanation of what could actually be going on (genesis by the fusiform cells of the dorsal cochlear nucleus). You may be interested in checking out her publications listed in the wikipedia article quoted.
[1] https://www.tinnitusresearch.net/index.php/for-clinicians/di... [2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_Shore
ggandv|9 months ago