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- Tinnitus_masker abstract "Tinnitus maskers are a range of devices based on simple white noise machines which are used to add natural or artificial sound into a tinnitus sufferer's environment in order to mask or cover up the ringing. The noise is supplied by a sound generator which may reside in or above the ear or be placed on a table or elsewhere in the environment. The noise is usually white noise or music, but in some cases it may be patterned sound or specially tailored sound based on the characteristics of the person's tinnitus.The perceived loudness of tinnitus, called sensation level (SL), is how much louder the tinnitus is above the ambient noise of the environment. By raising the ambient level of noise (playing white noise into the ear), the apparent loudness of tinnitus is reduced. The noise level is close to and usually somewhat louder than the perceived loudness of the tinnitus. The generated noise is designed to be a calming, less intrusive sound than the ringing or hissing of tinnitus. Depending on the loudness of the noise, tinnitus may be fully or partially masked. Tinnitus masking cannot reduce or eliminate tinnitus, only reduce awareness of it.The efficacy of a tinnitus masker may depend on the wearer's capacity to experience residual inhibition, the temporary suppression of tinnitus in response to particular sound patterns.The mechanism of sound masking can be explained by analogy with light. In a dark room where someone is turning a lamp on and off, the light will be obviously noticeable. However if the overhead lights are turned on, turning on the lamp will no longer be as distracting because it has been \"masked\".".
- Tinnitus_masker wikiPageExternalLink neuromonics.com.
- Tinnitus_masker wikiPageExternalLink sound-therapies.
- Tinnitus_masker wikiPageID "22822496".
- Tinnitus_masker wikiPageLength "10531".
- Tinnitus_masker wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Tinnitus_masker wikiPageRevisionID "699729197".
- Tinnitus_masker wikiPageWikiLink Auditory_masking.
- Tinnitus_masker wikiPageWikiLink Brownian_noise.
- Tinnitus_masker wikiPageWikiLink Category:Audiology.
- Tinnitus_masker wikiPageWikiLink Category:Psychoacoustics.
- Tinnitus_masker wikiPageWikiLink Neurologic_music_therapy.
- Tinnitus_masker wikiPageWikiLink Pink_noise.
- Tinnitus_masker wikiPageWikiLink Sound_masking.
- Tinnitus_masker wikiPageWikiLink Speaker_pillow.
- Tinnitus_masker wikiPageWikiLink Tinnitus.
- Tinnitus_masker wikiPageWikiLink Tinnitus_retraining_therapy.
- Tinnitus_masker wikiPageWikiLink Transcranial_magnetic_stimulation.
- Tinnitus_masker wikiPageWikiLink White_noise.
- Tinnitus_masker wikiPageWikiLink White_noise_machine.
- Tinnitus_masker wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sound generators".
- Tinnitus_masker wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tinnitus masker".
- Tinnitus_masker wikiPageWikiLinkText "tinnitus masker".
- Tinnitus_masker wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Tinnitus_masker subject Category:Audiology.
- Tinnitus_masker subject Category:Psychoacoustics.
- Tinnitus_masker hypernym Range.
- Tinnitus_masker comment "Tinnitus maskers are a range of devices based on simple white noise machines which are used to add natural or artificial sound into a tinnitus sufferer's environment in order to mask or cover up the ringing. The noise is supplied by a sound generator which may reside in or above the ear or be placed on a table or elsewhere in the environment.".
- Tinnitus_masker label "Tinnitus masker".
- Tinnitus_masker sameAs Q7808392.
- Tinnitus_masker sameAs m.063yr3b.
- Tinnitus_masker sameAs Q7808392.
- Tinnitus_masker wasDerivedFrom Tinnitus_masker?oldid=699729197.
- Tinnitus_masker isPrimaryTopicOf Tinnitus_masker.