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They may be related: https://www.vice.com/en/article/vvb99x/now-we-know-what-causes-tinnitus-that-never-ending-ringing-in-your-ears
Wow, thanks for that link.
Prefrontal cortex - IIRC that's also the area associated with ADHD isn't it?
Double-checked, yep, PFC malformation or dysregulation is the core of ADHD.
I suppose people with ADHD are more susceptible to chronic pain.
Here's a great read on PFC dysfunction in ADHD, seems really much the same problem.