In this video -
starting at 26:00 Susan Shore talks about the modulation of tinnitus with clenching the jaw and gives an example of a person who is able change the pitch (not volume) of his tinnitus with moving the jaw forward and back. So, the ability of modulation (changing the tone and/or...
I guess that a loss of OHCs would lead to hearing loss of approximately 50 dB. Having normal hearing level of 10 dB at a certain frequency, one would have 60 dB at that frequency if appropriate OHCs are lost.
Hi Bill, take a look at Equalizer APO (https://sourceforge.net/projects/equalizerapo/). It includes a feature named 'peaking filter'. Probably it is what you're looking for. Hope it helps somehow.
Thank you for the update Clayton! If you evaluate your hearing gain as of 10 dB I would say it's a good level of improvement. Actually the level of 10 dB is what I need to improve in my right ear to obtain a 'balance' between my ears (in the region up to 10 kHz though). I'm using an android...
Hi @Bobby B ,could you please take a look at this item - http://www.ebay.com/itm/IR-850NM-Zoomable-Focus-5W-Infrared-Light-Flashlight-Night-Vision-18650-Torch-CH-/321842294827
is it an appropriate option to try the Photobiomodulation at home or we need more power? Lucky Laser is too expensive...