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  1. diesal11

    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    I think it's silly on surface but it's really useful data. I'd love to know if they attended the concert with hearing protection or not. If not, and the treatment is this fragile to loud environments with hearing protection, it will rule out a large cohort of sufferers who have tinnitus because...
  2. diesal11

    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    They didn't write it. TinnTester was originally developed by Larry Roberts at McMaster University in Canada, not sure when but the earliest reference I could find was from a paper of his from 2007 where it was used in some research for residual inhibition. Looks like Shore & Co. have done some...
  3. diesal11

    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    I was talking purely from a software perspective. It's written in Visual Basic 6 which had its final release in the 90s. The codebase has the same app duplicated multiple times cross many folders and all of the code for the app lives in more or less one file, the software for the PA5 requires...
  4. diesal11

    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    Not sure if anyone else has found this before? But the code for the TinnTester application used in these studies has been posted online for quite some time on GitHub[1]. It's a bit of a mess to be honest, clearly a research tool, and you can't run it since it relies on a "TDT PA5"[2] device to...
  5. diesal11

    Neurofeedback for Tinnitus

    I'm starting a Neurofeedback program in a couple of months to attempt to help with my tinnitus. I was initially seeing a therapist for CBT to help with habituating which worked well for me as I've been down that road in the past. After a few sessions I felt good and he mentioned that another...