The AudioNotch Tinnitus Treatment Blog


Cool Paper: "Homeostatic plasticity drives tinnitus perception in an animal model."

Written by AudioNotch Team on March 22, 2013

Categories: HearingTinnitus

Tags:  homeostasis neuroplasticity SCIENCE Tinnitus


Another cool paper has come out presenting animal research on the patho-physiology (abnormal physiology) that produces tinnitus. The abstract reads fairly easily: Hearing loss often results in tinnitus and auditory cortical map changes, leading to the prevailing view that the phantom perception is associated with...

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More Research on Lateral Inhibition

Written by AudioNotch Team on March 19, 2013

Categories: HearingTinnitus

Tags:  lateral inhibition neuroscience Tinnitus


An interesting paper reveals a little bit more about the relationship between abnormal lateral inhibition and tinnitus. The abstract is a bit opaque : Tinnitus is likely initiated by a discontinuity in the spontaneous or low-level-stimulus induced neural activity across auditory nerve fibers with different...

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Are AudioNotch's Prices Unethical?

Written by AudioNotch Team on March 14, 2013

Categories: AnnouncementTinnitus

Tags:  development costs price gouging Tinnitus tinnitus treatment


Here's an e-mail we received from a user who was upset about what we charge for our tinnitus treatment service: Hello, I want to know and understand why you charge so much for this treatment? I understand that developing etc. has cost you time and probably some money, but nowhere even close to what you are charging....

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Why do Some People Get Tinnitus But Other People Don't?

Written by AudioNotch Team on March 12, 2013

Categories: HearingTinnitus

Tags:  protective factors against tinnitus Tinnitus tinnitus experiments


Interesting research offers a possible explanation as to why, even when exposed to the same external harmful noise stimulus, some individuals will develop tinnitus and other individuals will not. Extrapolating findings from research on animals may reveal why some people develop tinnitus while others do not. Animals...

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A Comprehensive Summary of the Hypothesized Mechanism Behind Tailor-Made Notched Sound Therapy

Written by AudioNotch Team on March 7, 2013

Categories: Tinnitus

Tags:  lateral inhibition Notched Music Therapy Notched White Noise Therapy Tailor-Made Notched Sound Therapy Tinnitus tinnitus research


Tailor-Made Notched Sound Therapy is an umbrella term that subsumes two types of Notched Sound Therapy: Notched Music Therapy (also referred to as Tailor-Made Notched Sound Therapy by the researchers who discovered it) Notched White Noise Therapy (also referred to as Windowed Sound Therapy by the researchers who...

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The Challenges of Treating Higher Frequency Tinnitus

Written by AudioNotch Team on March 5, 2013

Categories: Tinnitus

Tags:  high frequency tinnitus Notched Music


The authors of a Notched Music Therapy study discuss why they believe that Notched Music does not work in people with a tinnitus frequency over 8,000 hZ (A.K.A. 8 khZ): An additional crucial finding was that the TMNMT efficacy depended on the tinnitus frequency. Even though we had relatively amplified high frequency...

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Are AudioNotch's Effects Permanent? What the Research Says - FAQ Update

Written by AudioNotch Team on March 1, 2013

Categories: Tinnitus

Tags:  AudioNotch permanent Notched Music Therapy Tinnitus


While long term follow up studies have not yet been done on individuals whose tinnitus volume decreased after a completed treatment with Notched Music, the researchers who developed it have written the following: From a long term study on Notched Music Therapy conducted over several month's duration: The observed...

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Blog Posting Schedule

Written by AudioNotch Team on March 1, 2013

Categories: Announcement


Just a quick update - our blog posting hasn't adhered to a particular schedule in the past since we've simply written content as we came across interesting tinnitus related subjects. In the future, we'll be aiming on posting every Tuesday and Thursday (although you might see some other posts as well if we've got some...

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AudioNotch and the Potential Risk of Temporary Increases in Tinnitus Loudness

Written by AudioNotch Team on February 26, 2013

Categories: AnnouncementTinnitus

Tags:  AudioNotch


In rare cases, listening to Tailor-Made Notched Sound Therapy can temporarily increase the baseline volume of your tinnitus. Your "baseline" tinnitus volume is the volume of your tinnitus at rest with no external sound input other than ambient noise from a regular environment. There are multiple possible explanations:...

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Research Update: Peripheral Nerve Stimulation

Written by AudioNotch Team on February 20, 2013

Categories: AnnouncementTinnitus

Tags:  peripheral nerve stimulation Tinnitus


Some additional work is being on peripheral nerve stimulation as a mechanism for treating tinnitus (remember Vagal Nerve Stimulation ?). Peripheral nerve stimulation shares many similarities with Deep Brain Stimulation, and the therapeutic potential appears promising (if the clinical results are to be believed - I...

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