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Auditory cortex

The strip of brain tissue, mostly in the temporal lobe, that turns raw signals from the ear into the experience of sound. When parts of it lose their normal input — for example from hearing loss — neighbouring areas can re-tune to compensate. That re-tuning is one of the leading explanations for chronic tinnitus: the cortex turns up its own internal gain and starts to hear a phantom signal.

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