Sounds like crickets, ringing or buzzing are noises experienced by approximately 15% of the world's population, and this condition – tinnitus – can disrupt sleep, concentration and quality of life.
A tailored low-intensity noise stimulus alleviated tinnitus symptoms in a Phase II trial, demonstrating promise for a non-masking, precision-based sound therapy that quiets the brain’s internal noise.
Have you ever noticed a ringing, buzzing or humming sound in your ears when the world around you is quiet? That sound isn’t in the room — it’s inside your hearing system. It’s called tinnitus ...
One of the most common questions, and complaints, we get from patients is about the ‘ringing’ in their ears! Tinnitus (pronounced tin·ni·tus or tin-night-us), is defined as a sensation of sound in ...
When some people lose a limb, they can experience phantom limb syndrome, or pain in that limb they lost. Tinnitus, or ringing in the ears, is a similar phenomenon where there is damage in the auditory ...
Tinnitus, the disruptive ringing in the ears that affects millions of people, originates not in the ear but in the brain, and not even exclusively in the brain's auditory centers, a new study has ...
This story is sponsored by Hearing and Brain Centers of America. One of the most common complaints at Hearing and Brain Centers involve ringing in the ears. Tinnitus (pronounced tin·ni·tus or ...
Welcome to the first entry in Sound Mind, a series dedicated to exploring the psychological dimensions of hearing disorders. I thought we would start with a discussion about suicidal ideation (SI) and ...
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How the brain builds your world of sound
In the 1970s, psychologist Diana Deutsch was experimenting with a synthesizer, when she heard something strange. “It seemed to me that I’d entered another universe or I’d gone crazy or something…the ...
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