Tinnitus is a condition where people hear ringing or buzzing in their ears, even when there's no actual sound. It can be really bothersome and affect daily life. Scientists are trying to find better ways to diagnose and track the severity of tinnitus. They're using brain scans to look for changes in the brain that might be related to tinnitus. In a recent study, researchers used a special kind of artificial intelligence called a deep learning network to analyze brain scans and see if they could predict tinnitus and how severe it might be.
The study found that the deep learning network was able to accurately predict tinnitus and its severity by looking at different parts of the brain in the scans. This is important because it could help doctors diagnose tinnitus more easily and track how it changes over time. The researchers hope that their findings will lead to better ways to understand and treat tinnitus in the future.
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