Beltone Tinnitus Breaker Pro: Flexible and Personalized Sound Therapy
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The windowed sound therapy: a new empirical approach for an effectiv personalized treatment of tinnitus.
We auditorily stimulated patients affected by subjective tinnitus with broadband noise containing a notch around their tinnitus frequency. We assessed the long-term effects on tinnitus perception in patients listening to notched noise stimuli (referred to as windowed sound therapy [WST]) by measuring the variation of subjects' tinnitus loudness over a period of 2-12 months. We tested the effect...
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تاریخ انتشار 2015