Abstract
Recent evidence has suggested that amplitude modulated tones might have some advantages over broadband noise. Method: Fifty-six subjects listened to S-Tones at a carrier frequency matched at the tinnitus pitch (amplitude modulation rate of 40 Hz) and to broadband noise. Subjects rated their tinnitus loudness before, during, and after a 120-s duration masker. Results: The results suggested that S-Tones were generally more effective at reducing tinnitus loudness than noise. In about one third (21/56) of the subjects, there was no significant effect from any masker. In other subjects, 54.3% (19/35) showed a greater reduction for the S-Tones, 20% (7/35) showed a greater reduction with the noise, and 25.7% (9/35) showed similar performance between the 2 stimuli. The S-Tones showed a statistically significant benefit (p
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Tyler, R., Stocking, C., Secor, C., & Slattery, W. H. (2014). Amplitude modulated S-Tones can be superior to noise for tinnitus reduction. American Journal of Audiology, 23(3), 303–308. https://doi.org/10.1044/2014_AJA-14-0009
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