Watching "The Mind Explained" on Netflix and they explained that REM plays a role in our ability to forget things, which got me thinking—since tinnitus disrupts our sleep architecture, it's possible that REM dysfunction is culpable for chronic tinnitus sufferers' inability to "forget" the signal. It's also possible that REM sleep could be responsible for the subtle decrements in tinnitus perception over time, for those recover/ed/ing.
Lol they're talking about CBT now.
Lol they're talking about CBT now.