- Apr 6, 2020
- 1,031
- Tinnitus Since
- 2016
- Cause of Tinnitus
- 2016: headphones, 2020: worsened thanks to Rammstein
So there is an interesting development in the Netherlands. Dutch researchers are currently working on a device with the aim to diminish or even eliminate tinnitus. For now, the device is called Antinnitus, but there are plans to rebrand it as NeuroVR.
Not much is known about NeuroVR. The Antinnitus website mentions that the combination of virtual reality and neurofeedback gives the user the opportunity to create an environment that can train the brain to let go of the tinnitus signal. In other words, the treatment is based on the principles of neurofeedback and gamification to reverse maladaptive neuroplasticity.
Another thing worth mentioning is that a major investor has disclosed on his LinkedIn page that he is excited by the encouraging results from many patients who have taken part in a NeuroVR clinical trial. According to the investor, some patients mentioned a lessening or even disappearance of their tinnitus during the trial. For privacy reasons, I'll not disclose his or her name on Tinnitus Talk, but I think this is perhaps a positive thing to mention for you folks.
NeuroVR is planning to start a new trial. They haven't disclosed when it might take place, but feel free to subscribe to their newsletter for the next trial update: https://antinnitus.org/
Not much is known about NeuroVR. The Antinnitus website mentions that the combination of virtual reality and neurofeedback gives the user the opportunity to create an environment that can train the brain to let go of the tinnitus signal. In other words, the treatment is based on the principles of neurofeedback and gamification to reverse maladaptive neuroplasticity.
Another thing worth mentioning is that a major investor has disclosed on his LinkedIn page that he is excited by the encouraging results from many patients who have taken part in a NeuroVR clinical trial. According to the investor, some patients mentioned a lessening or even disappearance of their tinnitus during the trial. For privacy reasons, I'll not disclose his or her name on Tinnitus Talk, but I think this is perhaps a positive thing to mention for you folks.
NeuroVR is planning to start a new trial. They haven't disclosed when it might take place, but feel free to subscribe to their newsletter for the next trial update: https://antinnitus.org/