I've looked at this again. It seems they want to find out what types/frequencies of electrical stimulation are needed to suppress a large cohort of tinnitus patients. For instance, square waves, narrow waves, sine waves etc.
They are finding this out by using cochlear implants in those with severe-profound hearing loss, using the ear canal and also with a probe that goes through the ear drum to the middle ear to stimulate the cochlear.
The device itself will then be manufactured with different stimulation parameters that the patient can choose.
Once manufactured, they will need to implant on a 'model' and then into animal models before moving to implanting humans in 2026.
I think Dr. Carlson is slightly ahead as they have been directly implanting 9 patients with a device already manufactured.
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Novel Tinnitus Implant System for the Treatment of Chronic Severe Tinnitus
@ErikaS, I will be interested in the results!