A first in class interactive gaming system that offers a treatment for sufferers of tinnitus

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Summary: Researchers at The University of Auckland are developing a first in class interactive gaming system that offers a treatment for sufferers of tinnitus, a constant, often high-pitched ringing in the ears that can be debilitating. Tinnitus is a common result of hearing loss, and currently there are no effective treatments for the condition. The simple auditory gaming system in development can be customised to the individual’s condition. Four training applications work to exercise and improve sound categorisation, discrimination and localisation. In the game, correct navigation is directed through auditory cues – responding to “good” sounds is positively rewarded, and responding to “bad” sounds is negatively rewarded. The listening tasks become progressively harder as the game continues. Over time, players are trained to not hear their tinnitus. Initial tests have shown significant auditory improvement.   Applications: • Effective treatment for tinnitus • Simple yet effective treatment option • Customisable • Unique and interactive –higher rates of compliance • Game format allows independent management   

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