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  1. Obligate auditory brain center

    The auditory thalamus, or medial geniculate body (MGB), is an obligate auditory brain center in a unique position to gate the percept of sound as it projects to auditory cortex and to limbic structures. Both areas are thought to be involved in those individuals most impacted by tinnitus.
    Author: Donald M. Caspary, Daniel A. Llano
    Publish Year: 2017
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