There is something about the placement of the electrodes on the different devices that targets different parts of the brain.Not doubting at all, because I'm eagerly awaiting Dr. Shore's device as opposed to trying Lenire.
However, what would you say the major differences are (besides the double blind study)? Is there a different mechanism of action in the stimulation (i.e. cheek and neck vs. tongue) that makes a difference?
The MAJOR difference is that Lenire is meant to be a habituation device. It's not even trying to reduce the level of sound one experiences. I'm not sure how successful it is in that, but from my impression it just DOESN'T FUCKING WORK!
Lenire stimulates the areas of the brain AROUND the cochlear nucleus in an attempt to get you to notice your tinnitus less. It's not even attempting to reduce tinnitus volume as it's trying to excite the brain, compared with Dr. Shore's approach which is to calm hyperexcitability of the cochlear nucleus.
Something about the way that the method that Dr. Shore is using with the electrodes targets the cochlear nucleus and quells the hyperexcitability of the fusiform cells in that region of the brain stem.
You see? You can't just say "Oh they're both using bimodal stimulation for tinnitus so they're the same!" They're not. They both have different effects on the brain and they are targeting different regions of the brain. To say they are the same or even similar is a very superficial view.