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  2. Tinnitus masker - Wikipedia

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    Masking of high frequency tinnitus (>6,000 Hz) is difficult because of the resonance characteristics of the human ear as well as high frequency limitations of in-ear devices. The ear has a resonance frequency (highest frequency response) at 3,000 Hz and rolls off at a very steep 26 dB/octave on the high frequency side.

  3. Tinnitus retraining therapy - Wikipedia

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    An alternative to TRT is tinnitus masking: the use of noise, music, or other environmental sounds to obscure or mask the tinnitus. Hearing aids can partially mask the condition. [4] A review of tinnitus retraining therapy trials indicates that it may be more effective than tinnitus masking. [5]

  4. Tinnitus Remedies To Try At Home - AOL

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    Masking involves using white noise machines or other sources of sound (music or ambient noise), which will help “mask” out the ringing noise—making it less intrusive and easier to blend in ...

  5. Neuromonics - Wikipedia

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    Neuromonics is a patented treatment for tinnitus that combines acoustic stimulation with cognitive-behavioural therapy to provide relief for people suffering from tinnitus. The treatment aims to retrain the brain to filter out the sounds of tinnitus, making them less noticeable and bothersome.

  6. How Much Do Hearing Aids Cost in 2022? What You Need to Know

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    Features like noise reduction, wind noise management, tinnitus-masking, directional microphones, and artificial intelligence will come at a higher price. Support and Ongoing Care

  7. Sound masking - Wikipedia

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    Sound masking is the inclusion of generated sound (commonly, though inaccurately, referred to as "white noise" or "pink noise") into an environment to mask unwanted sound. It relies on auditory masking. Sound masking is not a form of active noise control (noise cancellation technique); however, it can reduce or eliminate the perception of sound ...