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Dec, 2022

Effects of sound source localization of masking sound on perception level of simulated tinnitus

Scientific Reports
  • Yamato Kubota
  • ,
  • Kuniyuki Takahashi
  • ,
  • Yoriko Nonomura
  • ,
  • Tatsuya Yamagishi
  • ,
  • Shinsuke Ohshima
  • ,
  • Shuji Izumi
  • ,
  • Yuka Morita
  • ,
  • Naotaka Aizawa
  • ,
  • Arata Horii

Volume
12
Number
1
First page
1452
Last page
1452
Language
English
Publishing type
Research paper (scientific journal)
DOI
10.1038/s41598-022-05535-x
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Abstract

Tinnitus therapies have been combined with the use of varieties of sound/noise. For masking external sounds, location of the masker in space is important; however, effects of the spatial location of the masker on tinnitus are less understood. We aimed to test whether a masking sound location would affect the perception level of simulated tinnitus. The 4 kHz simulated tinnitus was induced in the right ear of healthy volunteers through an open-type earphone. White noise was presented to the right ear using a single-sided headphone or a speaker positioned on the right side at a distance of 1.8 m for masking the simulated tinnitus. In other sessions, monaurally recorded noise localized within the head (inside-head noise) or binaurally recorded noise localized outside the head (outside-head noise) was separately presented from a dual-sided headphone. The noise presented from a distant speaker and the outside-head noise masked the simulated tinnitus in 71.1% and 77.1% of measurements at a lower intensity compared to the noise beside the ear and the inside-head noise, respectively. In conclusion, spatial information regarding the masking noise may play a role in reducing the perception level of simulated tinnitus. Binaurally recorded sounds may be beneficial for an acoustic therapy of tinnitus.

Link information
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-05535-x
PubMed
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35087148
PubMed Central
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8795453
URL
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-022-05535-x.pdf
URL
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-022-05535-x
ID information
  • DOI : 10.1038/s41598-022-05535-x
  • eISSN : 2045-2322
  • Pubmed ID : 35087148
  • Pubmed Central ID : PMC8795453

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