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Tinnitus Research

Lynton

Neuroscientific meanderings of a PhD student

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Tinnitus Research

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  • Lynton

    Research assistant in neuroscience. Random techie. SAHMRI, Adelaide Uni, Flinders, Uni SA. Now is doing a PhD focussed on neuromodulation of Tinnitus, and objective measures using EEG an neuroimaging.

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