Hoare, D.J.; Kowalkowski, V.L.; Hall, D.A.
That auditory perceptual training may
alleviate tinnitus draws on two observations: (1) tinnitus probably arises
from altered activity within the central auditory system following hearing
loss and (2) sound-based training can change central auditory activity.
Training that provides sound enrichment
across hearing loss frequencies has therefore been hypothesised to alleviate
tinnitus.
We tested this prediction with two
randomised trials of frequency discrimination training involving a total of
70 participants with chronic subjective tinnitus. Participants trained on
either (1) a pure-tone standard at a frequency within their region of normal
hearing, (2) a pure-tone standard within the region of hearing loss or (3) a
high-pass harmonic complex tone spanning a region of hearing loss.
Analysis of the primary outcome measure
revealed an overall reduction in self-reported tinnitus handicap after
training that was maintained at a 1-month follow-up assessment, but there
were no significant differences between groups. Secondary analyses also
report the effects of different domains of tinnitus handicap on the
psychoacoustical characteristics of the tinnitus percept (sensation level,
bandwidth and pitch) and on duration of training.
Our overall findings and conclusions
cast doubt on the superiority of a purely acoustic mechanism to underpin
tinnitus remediation.
Rather, the nonspecific patterns of
improvement are more suggestive that auditory perceptual training affects
impact on a contributory mechanism such as selective attention or emotional
state.
Fuente: JARO - JOURNAL OF THE ASSOCIATION FOR RESEARCH IN
OTOLARYNGOLOGY Vol. 13 Nro. 4 Página: 543 - 59 Fecha de publicación: 01/08/2012
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sábado, 7 de julio de 2012
Effects of frequency discrimination training on tinnitus: results from two randomised controlled trials.
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