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Overview:
It appears only natural to assume that as our ears pick up sound waves, they convert them into electrical nerve signals that represent the sounds, a loud sound producing a large nerve signal, silence producing no nerve signal at all, and once these nerve signals arrive at the brain we hear them as sounds. However, our auditory system is not that simple. The electrical signals that travel from the ear to the brain are not an electrical representation of audio waves. The signals passing to the brain when there are no sounds are as strong as the signals produced by loud sounds. Before the electrical signals from the ears are passed to that portion of the brain that hears the sounds, they pass through neural networks that act as filters. These filters are part of the subconscious part of the brain, and are closely connected with the part of the brain that controls emotions and the automatic response of the body to danger. Experience continuously alters these neural networks, changing which signals are enhanced, which are attenuated, and which totally suppressed, before the signals are presented to the cerebral cortex to be perceived a sounds. Essentially, these neural networks try to pass sounds on a "need to hear" basis. Think of how we detect the sound of our own name, a distant car horn, or a new baby stirring in its sleep, whereas we may be unaware of the sound of the blood rushing through our arteries, rain pounding on the roof, or traffic noises from a nearby street. Signals that are new, or associated with a negative experiences, are enhanced to alert the body to prepare for "fight or flight." Interesting enough, signals that are recognised as representing a known danger evoke a weaker reaction of the autonomic system than those categorised as an unknown danger. Signals that are recognised as having occurred before, and which not being associated with positive or negative events, evoke the least reaction. This process is called habituation. The Tinnitus Tamer uses sequences of special sounds and silent periods. When you listen to these sounds they retrain the neural networks in your brain by first weakening, and then eliminating the positive feedback that creates the Tinnitus. Thus, the Tinnitus Tamer uses the resources of your own body to take care of the Tinnitus in a natural way.
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| Format: | Software | Size: | 1,019 KB |
| Date: | Sep 2009 | Version: | 4.0.3 |
| License: | Free to try | Price: | $35.00 |
| Limitations: | 14 day free trial. All features are enabled, except sound files can only be exported with a Tinnitus Tamer 4 license.Tinnitus Tamer to Tinnitus Tamer 4 upgrade is $10 US.If you purchased a license for the Tinnitus Tamer between March 1, 2008 and March 31, | ||
| Platform: | Mac |
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