Based on a new study it seems that habituation may be based on your brain's sensory memory.
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/brb3.1242
Those who have sensory memory deficits, will unfortunately have persistent prediction errors. This means the tinnitus signal is consistently detected as a new signal and activates the brain salience network and consequently prevents habituation to tinnitus.
Please Remember:
This doesn't mean everyone who is having trouble habituating has this issue. I would assume many factors go into this and after a certain amount of time this can be concluded. Keep in mind some people can take as long as 3 years to habituate. Habituation for some can take a very long time, which may be due to sensory memory deficits.
Regardless, I am happy that for those who can't habituate, this study can be used to shut down the "you're not trying hard enough" statements.
Thank you to @urgentresearch for finding this study.
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/brb3.1242
Those who have sensory memory deficits, will unfortunately have persistent prediction errors. This means the tinnitus signal is consistently detected as a new signal and activates the brain salience network and consequently prevents habituation to tinnitus.
Please Remember:
This doesn't mean everyone who is having trouble habituating has this issue. I would assume many factors go into this and after a certain amount of time this can be concluded. Keep in mind some people can take as long as 3 years to habituate. Habituation for some can take a very long time, which may be due to sensory memory deficits.
Regardless, I am happy that for those who can't habituate, this study can be used to shut down the "you're not trying hard enough" statements.
Thank you to @urgentresearch for finding this study.