Abstract

With interest we read the paper by Engelhardt and coworkers on auditory cortex stimulation via an implanted electrode overlying the posterior superior temporal lobe (i.e. secondary auditory cortex) contralateral to lateralized tinnitus [1]. The study attempts to scientifically evaluate whether auditory cortex stimulation has a potential to become a possible treatment option for tinnitus. The authors conclude the technique is not efficacious in general but find some intriguing differences between the blinded stimulation and the long-term open label outcome data.

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