Why would reorganization be impossible? Just the simple fact that hearing aids suppresses tinnitus for some people shows that the brain does have the capacity to reorganize. Other treatments have shown the same (neuromodulation, brain/ear stimulation, etc). Kv channel activators also show promise, and they're medication. It's true that all these are still in early stages, unavailable to the general public, and may not help every single patient. It surely won't be easy, and they may end up not working at all, but I don't see how that indicates that it is impossible.Tinnitus perception is associated with hyperactivity in the auditory cortex and altered functional connectivity in the brain due to peripheral deafferentation in chronic tinnitus. Peripheral deafferentation leads to thalamic deactivation which in turn disrupts normal thalamocortical interaction. So, impossible to accomplish. No re-organization possible. There is no medication that can do this either. The only way is by sound therapies that are largely unsuccessful for most.
The late 2023 deadline is for clinical proof of concept. This is done before any clinical trials to show that the treatment has enough promise (safety- and efficacy-wise) to be taken to trials. Phase 1/2/3 starts after that. In other words, this is a long way off.I'm not sure I understand the "late 2023" deadline here.
Is this deadline for when they will start to apply FDA for Phase 1/2/3 with their procedure?