I was digging around and found this:I finally did get a response from Dr. Shore on treating one ear with her device. This is what she had to say:
I thought that was very interesting and explains why they only use one earbud in her treatment!Dr. Shore said:Tim,
I apologize for the tardy response, but I have been busy with deadlines.
The unilateral treatment is based on the animal studies with unilateral hearing loss, which can affect both cochlear nuclei. But, since tinnitus is generated in the brain, unilateral treatment appears to alleviate the perception of tinnitus on both sides. There are numerous pathways for influencing the other side.
Best wishes,
Susan
"Here we demonstrate that unilateral sound exposure causes development of hyperactivity in both the contra and ipsilateral inferior colliculus in mice."
Effect of Unilateral Acoustic Trauma on Neuronal Firing Activity in the Inferior Colliculus of Mice
Effect of Unilateral Acoustic Trauma on Neuronal Firing Activity in the Inferior Colliculus of Mice